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Real vs. Counterfeit Righteousness
In Matthew 7:13-29, Jesus concludes the Sermon on the Mount by presenting us all with a choice - a choice between a way of life that leads to the kingdom of heaven, and a way of life that leads to destruction. What are these two ways? And which way will you choose? We'll dig into the conclusion to the Sermon on the Mount in this sermon.
Relational Temptations
In Matthew 7:1-12, Jesus exposes and leads his followers away from 4 specific temptations in their relationship with God and others. This sermon will seek to unpack the way Jesus guards us against these surprising relational, interpersonal temptations in the Christian life.
What is Most Important to You?
In Matthew 6:19-34, Jesus helps his followers examine their deepest motivations and controlling values, and to submit them to the rule of God.
Religious Hypocrisy & How to Avoid It
In this study of Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6:1-18, we'll explore what Jesus says regarding the danger of religious hypocrisy and some specific ways to avoid it.
The Righteousness Jesus Requires
In this sermon on Matthew 5:17-48, we'll explore the kind of righteousness that Jesus requires of all who desire to live under his saving rule. What does Jesus mean when he says that we must have a righteousness that exceeds the scribes and the Pharisees to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matt 5:20)? What does that kind of righteousness look like? Those questions (and more) will be answered in this sermon.
Life Under the Rule of God
This sermon kicks off a series through Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5-7, known as "The Sermon on the Mount." Here we'll dig into Matthew 5:1-16 and consider 7 ways Jesus describes those who are living under the rule of God.