THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT Matthew 5 – 7 Study V.

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THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT Matthew 5 – 7 Study V

“You have heard…Thou shalt not kill…” KJV “…you shall not murder…” NIV Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Anger (21-26) “You have heard…Thou shalt not kill…” KJV “…you shall not murder…” NIV  

“You have heard…Thou shalt not kill…” KJV “…you shall not murder…” NIV Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Anger (21-26) “You have heard…Thou shalt not kill…” KJV “…you shall not murder…” NIV The sixth Commandment Is this a prohibition against taking human life under any circumstance?  

“If looks could kill…” How does Jesus treat this attitude? Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Anger (21-26) “If looks could kill…” How does Jesus treat this attitude?  

“If looks could kill…” How does Jesus treat this attitude? Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Anger (21-26) “If looks could kill…” How does Jesus treat this attitude? How are murder and unrighteous anger related?  

“If looks could kill…” How does Jesus treat this attitude? Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Anger (21-26) “If looks could kill…” How does Jesus treat this attitude? How are murder and unrighteous anger related? 3. What do verses 23-26 teach us about broken relationships?  

“If looks could kill…” How does Jesus treat this attitude? Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Anger (21-26) “If looks could kill…” How does Jesus treat this attitude? How are murder and unrighteous anger related? 3. What do verses 23-26 teach us about broken relationships? 4. Why should reconciliation and apologies be made quickly?  

“You have heard…Thou shalt not commit adultery:” KJV Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Lust (27-30) “You have heard…Thou shalt not commit adultery:” KJV  

“You have heard…Thou shalt not commit adultery:” KJV Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Lust (27-30) “You have heard…Thou shalt not commit adultery:” KJV The seventh Commandment How did the Pharisees limit the application of this commandment?  

“You have heard…Thou shalt not commit adultery:” KJV Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Lust (27-30) “You have heard…Thou shalt not commit adultery:” KJV The seventh Commandment How did the Pharisees limit the application of this commandment? How does the tenth commandment apply here?  

“You have heard…Thou shalt not commit adultery:” KJV Study V A Christian’s Righteousness Part II: avoiding anger and lust (Matthew 5:21-30) Avoiding Lust (27-30) “You have heard…Thou shalt not commit adultery:” KJV The seventh Commandment How did the Pharisees limit the application of this commandment? How does the tenth commandment apply here? If the commands in verses 29-30 are not meant literally, how should we understand them?  

End of Study V