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25 Anger & Murder (Matthew 5:21-26)

25 Anger & Murder (Matthew 5:21-26)

The Pharisees believed they were righteous because no court could convict them of murder. But Jesus countered that if courts were in charge of judging righteousness, then responding to others with unloving anger would get you arrested; and calling people insulting names would get you thrown into the fires of judgment.

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24 Surpassing the Pharisees (Matthew 5:17-20)

24 Surpassing the Pharisees (Matthew 5:17-20)

In the second section of this sermon Jesus warns that our righteousness must exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees. Unlike them, we must have a genuine commitment to the Scriptures and what they teach if we want to find life in the kingdom of God. We must seek to understand the full demands of the Law and want to obey it.

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23 Why Jesus Says You’re Blessed When Everyone Hates You (Matthew 5:10-16)

23 Why Jesus Says You’re Blessed When Everyone Hates You (Matthew 5:10-16)

People marked by the being poor in spirit, mourning over sin, hungering for righteousness, pursuing peace and mercy, etc. will draw the hostility of the world, but they will be rewarded with eternal life in the kingdom of God. We, his disciples, are not to shrink from following Jesus for fear that the world might hate us. We are to follow him, even though that invites mocking, scoffing and persecution.

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22 Why Peacemakers Inherit the Kingdom (Matthew 5:9)

22 Why Peacemakers Inherit the Kingdom (Matthew 5:9)

Peacemakers commit the costly act of refusing to answer injury for injury and seeking a peaceful reconciliation instead will find their inheritance as children of God in the kingdom of heaven. When we realize how deeply we ourselves are indebted to God’s grace and dependent on His mercy, we also realize we’re in no position to condemn the sins of others.

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14 How to Understand the Sermon on the Mount Without Getting Lost (Matthew 5-7)

14 How to Understand the Sermon on the Mount Without Getting Lost (Matthew 5-7)

The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most important passages in Scripture, as it is a profound and unique body of teaching from the Messiah himself. Yet throughout church history, believers have found it difficult to agree on what this sermon means and how it is to be applied to our lives. In this introduction, I’ll contrast the different approaches to the Sermon on the Mount and explain which approach I take.

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