Sermon on the Mountਨਮੂਨਾ

The Law Redefined
Jesus said he did not come to “abolish” the law, but to fulfill it. In many ways the New Covenant held higher standards for the Christian life. Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, explained what God’s standards would be for his children so they could live as witnesses for the Lord. God had often told his people, “Be holy for I am holy,” and that message has never changed.
- What is the difference between being “religious” and “faithful?" (verses 17–20)
- What standard does Jesus set for those who would be his disciples? (verses 43–48)
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About this Plan

The Sermon on the Mount is Jesus’ message about the fundamental values and standards to which every Christian should aspire. In essence, it is a blueprint of a discipled life living out a faith through the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. Join us and discover the life-giving principles of the Kingdom of God and why they are essential to our faith walk.
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