The Sermon On The Mount The Sermon on the Mount was a great message that has been extensively studied and expounded upon. Lengthy series have been developed.

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The Sermon On The Mount The Sermon on the Mount was a great message that has been extensively studied and expounded upon. Lengthy series have been developed on the various thoughts Jesus presented on this occasion.

Introduction It is described by some as the greatest sermon preached by Jesus. It is certainly the longest recorded sermon in scripture. Today we want to examine the Sermon on the Mount.

Two Sermons? Background of the Sermon Called such because of Matt. 5:1-2. Matt. 5:1-2 Jesus was described as going upon a mountain. In reality, it could have a hill with a level area. We are not told specifically where the Sermon on the Mount took place. It is most commonly believed to have been presented at a place called, “The Horns of Hattin” just outside of Capernaum which was a seaside town on the north side of Sea of Galilee.

Two Sermons? The “Sermon on the Plain” as recorded in Luke 6:20-49, is believed by some to be the same sermon as recorded by Luke. Luke 6:20-49 If so, we do not have the exact wording of the sermon in either account, but a summary from two different perspectives (bearing in the mind the different audiences to whom these gospels were written). It is possible that these were two different occasions when the same sermon was presented by Jesus. Jesus needed to deliver the same message on more than one occasion.

Two Sermons? He traveled from city to city and would present His message often to an entirely new audience. They needed to hear what had been previously said (when appropriate). It is not uncommon for a traveling preacher today (i.e. those who hold many gospel meetings) to present the same lesson on several occasions, even in the same region because the audiences are different and the message is still needed (or even requested). That would explain differences in the two accounts.

The Message Of The Sermon The Citizens of the Kingdom The attitude of behavior demonstrated by them. Their character and blessedness – in the beatitudes – Matthew 5:3-12Matthew 5:3-12 Their relationship to the world by their proper example – Matthew 5:13-16Matthew 5:13-16

The Message Of The Sermon The Righteousness of the Kingdom Making the application in our lives. What is righteousness? Vine’s, “The character or quality of being right.” It was formerly spelled, “rightwiseness” which gives its expressed meaning.

The Message Of The Sermon Thayer says it is one who is as he ought to be. Kittel (TDNT – abridged) describes it as “Right conduct before God.” In other words, Jesus is challenging His audience (and us) to live what we profess and to ensure that it is what God desires. The many passages that refer to the righteousness of God demonstrate that He is the pattern we are to seek to apply in our lives Matthew 6:33, James 1:20, etc.) Matthew 6:33James 1:20

The Message Of The Sermon The need for a righteousness greater than the scribes and Pharisees – Matt. 5:17-48 NOTE: Many of the aspects Jesus addresses here were parts of the Law of Moses. Matt. 5:17-48 However, with their traditions, they had set aside the intent and even fulfillment of various laws. Jesus called them BACK to complete respect for the law in their conduct. And as followers of Him, they were NOW expected to go even further.

The Message Of The Sermon 5: The need to obey God’s law. In this case, it was the Law of Moses. But the emphasis is on a need to submit to God’s will as it applies to you. While we are under a New Law, we are still obligated to keep it! (James 1:22-25, 2:10, , etc.)James 1:22-252:

The Message Of The Sermon 5:20 – The need for true and deep seated righteousness. 5:21-26 – You must control your anger. Not only the acts but the attitudes. 5:27-30 – You must control your lusts. There is sin in lustful thoughts as well.

The Message Of The Sermon 5:31-32 – You must respect your vows to your spouse. 5:33-37 – You must respect ALL your vows. Live honorably and let your word be your bond. 5: In righteousness, go further than unrighteous society (i.e. turn the other cheek, 2 nd mile service, etc.) 5:43-48 – Love all men, even your enemies.

The Message Of The Sermon Righteousness in relationship to God – Matthew 6:1-33Matthew 6:1-33 NOTE: In this chapter, Jesus addresses action related to our service to God. It is here we find Jesus dealing with worship to God. It too must be with a proper attitude and according to God’s instructions.

The Message Of The Sermon 6:1-4 – Charitable deeds. We need to be willing to share what we have with others. 6:5-15 – Prayers. Let us pray simply and sincerely to God and not to be seen. 6:16-18 – Fasting. As they fasted, it was inward and directed toward God.

The Message Of The Sermon 6:19-21 – Where is your treasure? In heaven or on earth? 6:22-23 – Watch what you bring into your body – be pure. 6:24 – You CANNOT serve two masters at the same time. 6:25-34 – About worry, DON’T! Learn to trust in God. Put Him first, and other matters will take care of themselves.

The Message Of The Sermon Righteousness in relationship to his fellow man – Matthew 7:1-12Matthew 7:1-12 NOTE: It is equally important that we strive to get along with mankind. We must act properly toward man if we are to be a positive effect in this world. It is also essential to set us apart.

The Message Of The Sermon 7:1-6 – Concerning judging others. We need to be careful to ensure that our judgments are righteous (fair and honest). Note the warning if we judge with prejudice! Vs. 6, Don’t cast your pearls before swine – use your time wisely.

The Message Of The Sermon 7:7-11 – Ask of God and it will be given. Seek and you will find. Knock and it will be opened to you. God knows what you need in this life and how to give you good things. 7:12 – the “golden rule” – the principle to live by in all that we do.

The Message Of The Sermon Exhortation to enter the Kingdom (the invitation) NOTE: Jesus concludes His sermon with an invitation to those present to follow Him. 7:13-14 – there are two paths that we must choose between. Life is about these choices – right & wrong; good & evil; heaven or hell. 7:15-20 – Beware of false prophets and teachers. They will try and take your salvation from you. Judge them by their fruits (i.e. according to the word – cf. 1 John 4:1)1 John 4:1

The Message Of The Sermon 7:21-23 – Who will enter the kingdom of heaven? Those who do His will! 7:24-27 – the two paths are again introduced, this time based upon our willingness to hear and accept His message. The wise build wisely and the foolish build foolishly. What type of a house are you building?

Summary And thus we have this great sermon, filled with messages, as relevant to us as it was to His audience when He presented it. A timeless message by our timeless Savior. His delivery was different from what they were used to. They marveled at His teaching because He taught them as one having authority. Many listened while others didn’t.

Conclusion The same is true today. Sadly, many will reject the message of our Lord today, but others will freely receive it. What about you? Is the sermon on the mount, the sermon in your heart?