Archive | June, 2011
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 5 – Growing from Anger to Love

Scripture text for lesson:  Matthew 5:38-48. Introduction Jesus will turn to another aspect of a Christian’s life in Matthew, chapter six; therefore, the foregoing chart is for our summary work of chapter five before we get into this last lesson of Part III.  The aim of this lesson is to understand the dynamics of developing […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 4 – Nothing, But the Truth

Nothing, But the Truth Scripture:  Matthew 5:33-37. Introduction The following definitions may help us to understand the way Jesus’ terminology in our text was used during the adminstration of the Law of Moses.  We will want to keep focused on Jesus’ intent for this sermon to the original Jewish audience (Matt. 5:17-20).  He sought to […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 3 – Adultery and Divorce

Adultery and Divorce Scripture:  Matthew 5:27-32 Introduction When someone speaks with what appears to be “authority” on how to attain satisfaction for one of our innate needs, most people want to listen.  If the information involves the sex drive people are “all ears.”  Millions of messages go out about sexual activity over our world communication […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 2 – Anger, the Potential to Murder

Anger, the Potential to Murder Scripture:            Matt. 5:21-26 Introduction First let us consider what some psychologists have to say about anger.* Most will agree with the proverb; “Whoever is angry is in trouble.”  Children show anger very early.  In fact, they become angry so early some consider it an inherited trait.  Perhaps anger is […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 2 – Anger, the Potential to Murder

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 1 – The Requirements of the Law

 The Requirements of the Law Lesson Aim: To show that Christians have been freed from the Law God gave to Israel to fulfill the requirements of that Law. Scripture: Matthew 5:17-20. Lesson Jesus had not spoken very long until He felt it necessary to reassure His Jewish audience that He did not intend to abolish […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Introduction to the Study of Christian Character

Introduction to the Study of Christian Character The English words personality and character are not used in the Bible.  Webster’s dictionary offers one definition for personality as “the totality of an individual’s behavioral and emotional tendencies.”  Character is defined as a “distinctive quality” and “the complex of mental and ethical traits.” Although Jesus did not […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 9 – Salt and Light

Salt and Light Lesson aim:       To show how Christians, whose personalities have been developed with the emotional attitudes taught by Jesus Christ, are salt and light for people in their circle of influence. Scripture:           Matthew 5:13-16. Introduction The processes of thought applied in this lesson to attain the aim are as follows: i)  Salt and […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 8 – Persecuted for Righteousness

Persecuted for Righteousness Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →
Sermon-on-the-mount-sm

Lesson 7 – Peacemakers

Peacemakers “Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God.” Mathew 5:9 Introduction Peacemaker-eirenopois.  This is two words; (a). Poieo, to make.  (b). Peace, eirene.  They mean a harmonious relationship between men, nations, churches.  Freedom from molestation: The harmonized relationship between God and man; the sense of rest and contentment consequent thereon. […]

Leave a comment Continue Reading →