The Sermon on the Mount, recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, includes some of the most well-known teachings of Christ. Jesus didn’t come to replace the law, but to fulfill it. Our Savior spoke in a way all could understand, but in this sermon, He pulled His disciples closer. Every word was intentional, and full of wisdom to live by, not just rules to religiously follow.
In today’s episode, we explore 15 passages from Matthew 5, the first part of this important sermon. Additional scriptures referenced include Matthew 4:25.
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