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When Jesus Refused to Let Violence Choose His Character

 Chapter 1: The Second After the Blow The meeting had already gone badly when the insult came. A man at the far end of the table leaned back, smiled in front of everyone, and said something meant to make another person feel small. Nobody laughed at first, but nobody defended him either. The room went quiet in that painful way that tells you everyone understood exactly what had happened. The man who had been insulted could feel heat rising into his face. His mind began producing responses faster than he could sort them. He could embarrass the other man. He could expose something private. He could stand up, walk around the table, and make sure no one ever spoke to him that way again. In that second, the words of Jesus about what Jesus really meant by turning the other cheek may have sounded less like strength and more like an order to lose with dignity. That is the problem many people have with this teaching. They do not reject Jesus because they love violence. They struggle becau...