You will find a wide array of standards ad positions when it comes to the issue of divorce in the church today. What did Jesus mean about marriage and divorce when He discussed this issue in the Sermon on the Mount? This is real life stuff here and it is a lot deeper than religious
When Jesus talked about the issues of lust and adultery, he went right for the jugular. Most religious approaches to these issues look at license, what you can or can’t do. But in the Manifesto of the Kingdom of God, Jesus dealt with reality. And even better, He created a pathway for us to fulfill
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus went to the roots of issues like anger and hate. These words were not meant to condemn. They were meant to bring life and peace. This is the reality of the Kingdom of God. Episode 15: Anger and Hatred Manifesto: Life, Politics, and Reality in the Kingdom of
The aim of God’s life-giving grace in the Kingdom of God is for us to be perfect like God. That is what Jesus tells us in this passage from the Sermon on the Mount. It is here that He draws a clear line and boundary between the manifesto of the Kingdom of God and the
Jesus despised religion. That’s one of the key messages he brings home to us again and again throughout the Sermon on the Mount and the gospels. This continuation of our last episode look at the real enemy of the Kingdom of God. Episode 13: Manifesto: Life, Politics, and Reality in the Kingdom of God In this
The enemy of the Kingdom of God is not what you think it is. Think about this for a moment. In an era when baby killing King Herod sat on the throne, and the Christian massacring Emperor Nero ruled the Roman world – you hardly read anything about Christians confronting from Jesus or the early
After finishing with the value statements of the Manifesto of the Kingdom of God, Jesus begins to describe the citizens, His people. They are the salt of the earth. In this episode, we look specifically at what Jesus meant by these words. It is a key definer for Christians seeking to follow Christ today. We
The Kingdom of God is not like the kingdoms of this world. Power and warfare are inescapable aspects of the kingdoms of this world. According to Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount however, the values of the Kingdom of God celebrate the peacemakers. That is why He said “blessed are the peacemakers.” Episode
Blessed are the pure in heart for they will see God. That’s the apex of these value statements which are traditionally called the beatitudes that we find in the Sermon on the Mount. God is giving us access to something no one ever had before Christ opened the way for us. Episode 9: Manifesto: Life,
The beatitudes, or what we are calling the value statements, within the Sermon on the Mount are more than just pithy statements and proverbs. When Jesus said “blessed are those who hunger and thirst” he was laying out a standard of life for us who want to live as citizens in the Kingdom of God.