WebSermons on Matthew 5:21-37: showing 1-15 of 608 Sort By Scripture Clear Scripture Filters Rating 5 stars 4 stars or more 3 stars or more Any Rating Date Last Week Last Month Last 3 Months Last 6 Months Last Year Any Time Denominations *other (16) Adventist (1) Anglican (16) Assembly Of God (29) Baptist (150) Bible Church (12) Brethren (4) Web12 feb. 2024 · Matthew 5:21-37. “You have heard that it was said to those of ancient times, ‘You shall not murder’; and ‘whoever murders shall be liable to judgment.’. But I say to …
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Web15 feb. 2011 · Last Sunday, we heard Jesus tell His disciples that they ARE the salt of the earth and they ARE the light of the world. This is not a command to BECOME salt and … Web4 apr. 2024 · In Matthew 5:21-26, Christ teaches the importance of maintaining peaceful relationships. God is watching and will judge those who live in discord. Christ begins by considering the ultimate fracture of a relationship—murder; then moves to the motive and acts which precede it. the value of blowing up a balloon
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Web27 feb. 2014 · In our scripture reading this morning from Matthew, Jesus instructs on how to deal with those times (whether intended or not) we have hurt someone and have need to set it right. This includes our need to forgive those who have hurt us deeply. Jesus begins by saying, “You have heard it said…” (v. 21) In this context Jesus refers to murder. Web12 feb. 2024 · Matthew 5:21-37 opens the section of the Sermon on Mount sometimes called the “Antitheses” (5:21-48). The title “Antitheses,” though, is not well-suited for describing the function of this portion of the text. As the preceding passage (5:17-20) illustrated, Jesus has the highest praise for the Mosaic law. Web16 feb. 2014 · Integrity (Matthew 5:21–37) BRBC Sermons. 25:00. Play Audio. Add to Playlist. Share Report. 25 Listens. Sunday evening sermon Tagged in this Audio: More. … the value of board commitment