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Series Big Idea:
In this series we are going to examine Jesus’s teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, this series wrestles with consumerism, fame, and fortune.
Together, we will unmask our culture’s superficial ideas of a what makes one successful in life, and contrast them with the truths found in God’s Word.
This four-week series redefines what makes up The Good Life, when seen through the eyes of faith.
Background
When and where this took place?
Mountainside by the sea of Galilee
Ancient tradition named the hillside “Eremos”, a transliteration of the Greek word for “lonely” or “solitary”
“the crowds”
Jesus “sat down”
“Blessed” (Gr.
makarios) - happy
1. Allow Jesus His Rightful Place in Your Life
“He went on the mountainside and sat down”
2. Position Yourself at the Feet of Jesus
“His disciples came to him” (vs.
1b)
“Each Beatitude springs from the preceding, and all twined together make an ornament of grace upon the neck, a chain of jewels.”
Expositions of Holy Scripture by Alexander McClaren
Expositions of Holy Scripture by Alexander McClaren
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