Articles
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Taking Hell Seriously
To not speak of hell is also to forget or ignore the great benefits of Christ and his saving work. -
Maundy Thursday and the New Command
On Maundy Thursday, Christ explicitly gave his disciples the new command from which the day takes its name, for the Latin words novum mandatum are the Vulgate’s translation of “new command.” -
Gospel: Matthew 5:13-20 (Epiphany 5: Series A)
Yes, for a moment, Jesus asks the crowds to stop and to look at this beautiful vision. He offers a scenic outlook to the inhabitants of this world. -
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 (Epiphany 4: Series A)
Jesus not only claims our present moment, but He does so with the grace of eternity. The beatitudes are filled with promises of future blessing. -
Christ is Our Fulfillment
Fulfillment can sound awkward as a title or name, but it is one of the most prominent proclamations concerning Christ found in the New Testament. -
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 (All Saints Sunday: Series C)
Jesus' first words reveal that he has come to bring into our lives the blessing of his Father's love.
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Episode # 404 Featuring Pastor Darrin Sheek "Blessed By God"s Good Stuff"
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Eyes of the Adulterers (Matthew 5:27-30)
In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott and Dan dive into Matthew 5:27-30, exploring Jesus' words on lust and the deeper implications of sin beyond mere outward actions. -
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Matthew 5:1-20 (Episode 349)
The Beatitudes, the Law, and the righteousness of the Scribes & Pharisees. -
Matthew 5:1-12 – All Saints (A)
On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson talk about the Beatitudes in Matthew 5. We learn how these characteristics of the Christian aren't virtues to be conjured by hard work and devotion, but are descriptions of what happens to the Christian once faith in the promise has been given.
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