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Matthew 5:17-20
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Are Righteous
Jesus fulfills the law by revealing God's deepest intent, calling his followers to exceed Pharisaic righteousness through transformed internal attitudes that naturally produce kingdom influence.
Matthew 7:13-23
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Choose Wisely
Jesus calls his followers to choose the narrow gate and way of life over the broad path of destruction, warning against false prophets and emphasizing that true discipleship is evidenced by obedience and fruit.
Matthew 6:25-34
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Do Not Worry
Jesus commands his followers not to worry about life's necessities, pointing to God's faithful provision for birds and flowers. By seeking God's kingdom and righteousness first, believers find contentment and freedom from anxiety.
Matthew 5:27-37 · Deuteronomy 24:1-4
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Keep Promises
Jesus calls his followers to internal transformation—guarding hearts from lust, honoring marriage covenants, and speaking truth without needing oaths—because the King's children reflect the covenant-keeping nature of their Father.
Matthew 5:38-48
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Love
Jesus calls his followers to abandon retaliation and extend love to enemies, imitating God's indiscriminate grace by treating all people with intentional kindness regardless of whether they deserve it.
Matthew 6:1-18 · Matthew 5:20
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Motives
Jesus calls his followers to perform good deeds with the right motive—so that God receives glory, not ourselves. True righteousness flows from a heart seeking to reveal God's character rather than win human approval.
Matthew 5:13-16
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Reveal God
Kingdom people serve as salt and light in the world, spreading goodness and revealing God's character through their transformed attitudes and actions in everyday life.
Matthew 5:21-26
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Seek Reconciliation
This sermon examines how Jesus calls his followers to transform their hearts regarding anger, moving beyond merely avoiding murder to valuing the dignity of others. The King's children seek reconciliation and healing rather than nursing pride and contempt.
John 1:19-42
John Gospel
The Lamb of God
John the Baptist testifies that Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, calling readers to consider the evidence and decide what they are truly seeking in their faith.
Acts 3:1-12 · Acts 2:1-47
Acts
The Leader
Peter's leadership in the early church demonstrates the power of setting the tone through boldness, modeling example through discipline and prayer, and setting direction by expanding the gospel beyond cultural boundaries. Today's leaders can follow his example of unwavering conviction.
Amos 3:1-15
Amos
The Lion Roars
God sovereignly sees and acts against sin, demanding justice and order from his people. Israel's destruction comes as consequence of refusing God's warnings through the prophets.
Judges 7:1-25
Judges
The Lord Delivers
God prepares his people for victory by reducing their numbers and testing their faith, demonstrating that triumph belongs to him alone, not to human strength or ability.
Titus 2:3-5
The Ministry of Motherhood
Motherhood is a sacred ministry where mothers shape their children's faith and character. Though imperfect and overwhelmed by competing demands, mothers profoundly influence their children's love for God and ability to honor Him throughout their lives.
Isaiah 6:1-8
The Nature of God
God's holiness—his moral purity and complete otherness—is foundational to faith and should transform how believers live, calling them to pursue separation from worldly patterns and dedicate all relationships and possessions to him.
Hebrews 10:24-25
The Need for Community
God created us for relationships and spiritual growth within community. The church assembly exists as a place where believers actively spur one another toward love and good deeds, not through programs but through genuine, intentional encouragement.
Colossians 3:18-4:1
Colossians
The New Person In Your Home
This sermon examines how believers transformed by Christ should live out their relationships—as spouses, parents, and children—by embodying Jesus's love, submission, and mutual care in the home.
1 Corinthians 12:12-20
The Place for Relationships
The church is both a structured organization and a living organism designed by God as a place for family, fellowship, and active encouragement. Believers must consciously balance organizational matters with relational connection.
Joshua 3:1-17
Joshua
The Power of God
When facing unprecedented transitions, God calls His people to consecrate themselves, exalt Him, and trust His leading. The sermon challenges believers to empty themselves of personal agendas and watch God work.
2 Kings 5:1-14 · Isaiah 55
The Power of Humility
Pride and preconceived expectations prevent us from listening to God and receiving His blessings. True healing comes through humble submission, allowing God alone to receive the glory.
Ephesians 3:14-21
Ephesians
The Power of Love
This sermon examines Paul's prayer for spiritual strengthening and examines how Christ's indwelling love enables believers to reflect God's character and treat one another with sacrificial, unconditional love.
1 Corinthians 1:18-25
The Power of the Cross
Paul reveals how the cross appears as foolishness to those seeking philosophical debate or political power, yet stands as God's transformative power for those who believe. Believers honor God by trusting his sufficiency to forgive sin and set them free.
John 17:1-26 · Acts 5:41
John Gospel
The Prayer
Jesus prays for himself, his disciples, and future believers before his crucifixion, revealing that life is a mission lived with joy and unity in God. Believers must know their mission and complete it with purpose.
James 5:13-20 · Mark 2
James
The Prayer of Faith
This sermon examines how faith-filled prayer reaches God's heart and brings His power into our lives. True prayer changes things—not by guaranteeing what we want, but by aligning us with God's will and healing, whether physically or spiritually.
1 Samuel 28:1-25
The Psychic Hotline
This sermon examines Saul's desperate turn to witchcraft when God withdraws from him, illustrating that separation from God's voice is worse than any earthly trouble. Believers are called to respond immediately to God's word rather than delay and risk spiritual alienation.