Christ as King: A Study in Matthewნიმუში

What does it say?
Jesus gave instructions not to judge but to discern and pray. He spoke of two gates, two trees, and two foundations as He challenged all who heard Him to choose wisely.
What does it mean?
The Sermon on the Mount encouraged the development of discernment and right thinking. While the Law demanded external acts that could lead to a superior or critical attitude, Jesus offered a relationship with Himself and internal renewal by the Holy Spirit, leading to wisdom, fruitfulness, and stability. There are different paths to take, different kinds of fruit to bear, and different foundations one can lay, but Christ promised discernment to all who ask for His guidance. The teachings of Jesus are the basis for a successful and meaningful life through wise decision-making and behavior.
How should I respond?
The topics in the Sermon on the Mount are timeless (Matt. 5-7); however, they directly contradict most of the current entertainment and social media messages. Where does your thinking conflict with Jesus’ teaching? Who is the final authority in your decisions – self, common sense, or Scripture? Ask God to help you grasp what Jesus taught and begin the process of adjusting your thoughts, decisions, and behavior to please Him. You’ll develop greater wisdom and discernment by recognizing and receiving Jesus’ words as the foundation for your life.
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Matthew’s Gospel opens the New Testament by brilliantly introducing the culmination of the entire Old Testament story. After thousands of years and dozens of generations, Jesus had come “to save his people from their sins” (Mathew 1:21). Matthew focuses on Jesus as King of Kings, who had come to reign on the throne of David forever.
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