Tag: Sermon on the mount
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“Pursue Godliness Together” (Matt 7:1-5)
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Jesus’ command to “judge not” is often misunderstood. In Matthew 7:1–5, this sermon exposes the danger of hypocritical condemnation and calls believers to pursue personal godliness first—so we can lovingly, clearly, and humbly help one another grow in Christ together. 
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Treasure God, Not Money (Matt 6:19-24)
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Jesus warns that you cannot serve God and money. In this sermon of Matthew 6:19–24, Jesus unveils money as a rival master, stinginess as a darkened heart, and true riches as treasure laid up in heaven through generous love.
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Pray like this, part 2 (Matt 6:11-15)
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Jesus inspires us in the second half of the Lord’s Prayer to deepen our dependence on the Father for our physical, spiritual, and moral flourishing.
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Pray Like This, Part 1 (Matt 6:9–10)
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In this sermon, we are challenged to pray the Lord’s Prayer with intentional hearts as it shapes us to yearn for the Father’s glory and Jesus’ second coming.
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Pursue My Praise (Matt 6:1-8, 16-18)
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Jesus calls us to practice righteousness for an audience of One. In giving, praying, and fasting, we trade the thin applause of people for the Father’s reward and nearness. Learn how “secret righteousness” frees you to pursue His praise, enjoy His presence, and hear, “Well done.”
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“Fight for Holy Hearts” (Matt 5:27-30)
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Jesus’ words cut to the heart: lust is not just an action but a sin that begins in secret desires. In Matthew 5:27–30, He calls us to fight for holy hearts—private and public. Discover why purity matters, how Christ alone makes it possible, and how believers must courageously stand against corruption.
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“Reconcile with Your Brother” (Matt 5:21-26)
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After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, we consider Jesus’ warning against brotherly anger and insults which incurs the same guilt as murder—unless we seek reconciliation. This sermon challenges us to confront our bitterness, make amends, and respond to injustice with Christ’s radical love and cultural engagement.
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“Treasure Every Tittle” (Matt 5:17-20)
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Discover why the Old Testament remains vital for Christians, revealing Jesus’ mission, His fulfillment of prophecies, and the heart-driven ethics of His Kingdom. Jesus calls us to treasure every word, obey His commands, and teach others, ensuring our righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees to enter God’s Kingdom.
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“Stay Salty” (Matt 5:13-20)
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The world is decaying, and Jesus says you are the salt and the light. Without the Church, truth fades and darkness wins. This message calls you to resist compromise, confront decay, and shine with bold obedience. Don’t settle for hidden faith—watch and be stirred to stay salty and light the world.
