
We conclude our study today of one of Jesus’ best-known messages; the Sermon on the Mount.

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We conclude our study today of one of Jesus’ best-known messages; the Sermon on the Mount.
We conclude our study today of one of Jesus’ best-known messages; the Sermon on the Mount.
We continue our study today of one of Jesus’ best-known messages; the Sermon on the Mount.
We continue our study today of one of Jesus’ best-known messages; the Sermon on the Mount.
We continue our study today of one of Jesus’ best-known messages; the Sermon on the Mount.
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We continue our study today of one of Jesus’ best-known messages; the Sermon on the Mount.
We commenced a short study of Jesus’ sermon he delivered in the Galilee that Matthew recorded in his presentation of Jesus’ person, claims, and accomplishment.
We begin a brief series this morning on a portion of Holy Scriptures, with a message from Jesus that is often quoted for its moral insights (“…where your treasure is there will be your heart also [Matt. 6:21] … whatever you want others to do for you, do so for them…. [Matt. 7:12], Do not judge, lest you be judged [Matt. 7:4]”).
We had come to a new year, an occasion for both reflection and anticipation. Dangers lurk globally from our climate to militarism. Political controversy has led to trauma nationally and internationally. I would argue that 2025 holds much promise of the same.