You talk of a bar as if you know it. All I have heared is about your impossible undefined standards. Now to call me humanist because I believe there is good in people is a sad condemnation of people state.
Jesus was saying the aim of the pharisees was good, only their execution was wrong. They were cold inside, without love, dead, with seared consciences. Now what I hear from your camp is failure, and lostness.
The only reason you reinterpret the verses because of your own failure. But that is the dilemma.
Jesus is not asking you to take on the impossible, just to walk faithfully.
Failure does not define your future but victory in Jesus can if you believe and walk.
I picked the sentences from your post that I specifically want to address. By the way, good morning, Peter!
As to the first part, "impossible undefined standards." The standards of holiness have been defined quite well by Jesus. We just don't listen. (Although you have, realizing as you do that revenge is not the way for us.)
The standards He laid out ARE impossible for us. But all things are possible with GOD. This is why we look to HIM to fix us, instead of our own efforts to meet these standards that are impossible for men. And the more we strive, the more hypocritical we become, convincing ourselves that we have forgiven when bitterness over the matter keeps arising in our minds, PROVING that our claim of having forgiven is a lie. It isn't this poster who keeps giving impossible standards. It is the standards of God that are impossible for humans.
You did the same thing we do, when you talked about your mind and heart crying out for revenge. You saw the problem, realized you were helpless, went to God, and received help in your time of need and victory over your enemy.
This is a renewing of your mind although if someone were to ask you what God did, you would probably not be able to say anything but...I don't know. He just changed me on this and the bitter feelings of revenge were just gone and I even cried for the person, prayed for the person, and to my own surprise, LOVED and cared about the person! Your mind and heart were renewed but you can't say how He accomplished it.
Now if we were to take the above and compare it to your next part, where you say you believe there is good in people, it seems like saying...because I was able to truly forgive, not just SAY I forgave, it shows there is good in people - in me. This good is not in you. You saw what is in you - desire for bitter revenge. The good is in CHRIST in you. HE gave you the victory. I know that you know this, but your statement that there is good in people wars with what you know. If anyone sees anger, bitter revenge, hurt feelings in you, they are seeing the true you. If they see love and forgiveness, THEN they are seeing CHRIST.
And it might seem to some that this would cause depression in us that the standards of holiness are beyond our capability but it doesn't. Instead it causes us to rejoice with tears of thanks because when we are weak and poor in spirit and admit this truth, then He gives us victory! When I am weak and admit it and cry for help, THEN I am strong and victorious. Therefore, I will glory in my weakness! (As Paul said). I can do all things through Christ in me! The only striving necessary is to keep a constant awareness of my weakness and poverty and look to Him and then all His riches and strength and victory are mine...!
Next sentence. You say Jesus was saying the aim of the Pharisees was good but the execution was wrong. This is not so. Their outward execution was strenuous and carefully nitpicky but their aim (their motive) was wrong.
If our motive is right (love), this love covers a multitude of sins, or as you say, "wrong execution." It's not the execution that He is concerned with, it's the aim, the motive, the reason of the heart for what we are doing.
To say you hear from this camp only of failure and lostness is...saying something different than what you have seen, experienced and known in CHRIST. You are there, where that camp is. You are just not seeing it quite yet. There is some...resistance and a push and pull in what you say, but it isn't there at all in your experience that you shared with us!