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When Jesus preached his ‘Sermon On The Mount,’ he didn’t climb up so that more people could see him or hear him; he climbed to teach those who followed him. In ‘Sermon On The Mount,’ Jesus tells us to get real about our attitude and relationship with him. He’s not interested in disciplining those who just hear His Word, he wants to teach those who follow it.
Sermons In This Series
Sermon on the Mount - Part 1
Matthew 5:1-2
Sermon on the Mount - Part 1
Matthew 5:1-2Jesus begins His sermon with a report card on our Christian life, covering the subjects that are crucial to the curriculum of discipleship! The word blessed means more than happy, because happiness is an emotion often dependent on outward circumstances. “Blessed” refers to divinely bestowed well-being, which the Bible calls joy and Jesus teaches that we attain it by doing exactly the opposite of what the world does to attain happiness! [ read more...]
Sermon on the Mount - Part 1 Handout
Matthew 5:1-2Jesus begins His sermon with a report card on our Christian life, covering the subjects that are crucial to the curriculum of discipleship! The word blessed means more than happy, because happiness is an emotion often dependent on outward circumstances. “Blessed” refers to divinely bestowed well-being, which the Bible calls joy and Jesus teaches that we attain it by doing exactly the opposite of what the world does to attain happiness! [ read more...]
Sermon on the Mount - Part 2
Matthew 5:1-2Your fast is between you and God, not to impress anyone else with how spiritual you are. You are not denying your flesh at all when your flesh gets public credit for all the denial it is enduring! Especially in a spiritual discipline like fasting, we must get real! [ read more...]
Sermon on the Mount - Part 2 Handout
Matthew 5:1-2Your fast is between you and God, not to impress anyone else with how spiritual you are. You are not denying your flesh at all when your flesh gets public credit for all the denial it is enduring! Especially in a spiritual discipline like fasting, we must get real! [ read more...]
Sermon on the Mount - Part 3
Matthew 5:1-2Many so-called disciples today look at the Word of God as an ‘incidental addition’ to their life. They hear it preached, but they only obey its teachings if they are convenient for them. As a result, the “house” they are building looks good, but it has no foundation, because obedience is the foundation of the Christian life. [ read more...]
Sermon on the Mount - Part 3 Handout
Matthew 5:1-2Many so-called disciples today look at the Word of God as an ‘incidental addition’ to their life. They hear it preached, but they only obey its teachings if they are convenient for them. As a result, the “house” they are building looks good, but it has no foundation, because obedience is the foundation of the Christian life. [ read more...]
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