Sermon on the Mount

Sermon on the Mount

As the crowds gathered around Jesus He began to teach them. He taught them about righteousness, prayer, and love for one another. Some were amazed and listened with eager ears while others were firm against Him with grimaces on their faces. Where will we stand as we listen to His words?

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Matthew 5:44
In our previous episode, we heard how Jesus called Peter and other disciples to become fishers of men. We saw how when they obeyed Him in faith He provided more abundantly than they could have ever imagined. And we saw how Jesus’ healing ministry began to grow and spread in the region. But in all this business, Jesus never neglected to find time in solitude to be in God’s presence and seek His strength. Today we’ll hear from Jesus’ most well-known sermon and His words concerning God’s Kingdom and what that looks like when we live out Kingdom principles and priorities here on earth.
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