Beatitudes | Sermon on the Mount
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- What does it really look like to follow Jesus? Thankfully, we don’t have to guess! This question is both answered and demonstrated by Jesus himself throughout the Bible-especially in something that has come to be known as The Sermon on the Mount. Join us today as Zach W. Lambert kicks off our new teaching series by talking about The Beatitudes!
Resources Referenced:
The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey
The Doors of the Sea by David Bentley Hart
The Gospel of Luke Commentary by Joel Green
Contagious Holiness by Craig Blomberg
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This is a wonderful sermon! Thank you!
Wow. As someone who doesn’t consider themselves Christian anymore, this is the first time I’ve heard a church leader speak where I would actually feel comfortable and welcome in the audience. Wish we had leaders like this up here in my neck of the woods (Ontario).
Thanks for standing up and speaking loud - we need more of this in our world today.
I don’t know who hijacked the meaning of “Bless your heart” to imply something insulting, but I’ve never used it that way nor has anyone I know ever meant it to be something mean when they said it. We have always used it in a sympathetic or positive way. But now I’m hesitant to even say it because someone decided it was mean. I’m a deconstructed Southern Baptist in the process of reconstructing my faith to closer fit Christ’s teachings & inclusion of everyone at the table, as you say. I love what Restore Austin Church is all about, & I get a lot out of the sermons preached. Thank you, Zach. God bless you all!
Imagine Christians arguing over if Jimmy Carter was a Christian 😮He embodied being Jesus’ hands and feet on Earth! His entire life was service to God and Country!
Peace making, calling out things wrong with the world and actively working to fix it, being "woke" is acting like Jesus...dang. Say it louder for the people in the back, pastor. I think quite a few Christians, myself included for a little bit, have gotten this completely backwards