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TUESDAY TEACHINGS )
7 June 2011
In This Issue
  • SERMON ON THE MOUNT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • BACKGROUND
  • INTRODUCTION
  • NEXT WEEK: SERMON ON THE MOUNT continues...
  • A NOTE FROM DAVID
  • A DAVID'S DOODLING

  • SERMON ON THE MOUNT

    Jesus' recorded sermon/s.

    INTRODUCTION

    The Sermon on the Mount' is a comprehensive description of how we are to live the kingdom lifestyle.

    BACKGROUND

    Online links to scriptures (New International Version [NIV] unless otherwise stated) are shown in green

    INTRODUCTION

    I thank God I have been saved, am being saved, and will be saved, by grace! For otherwise I would be lost to the kingdom.

    I see lots of ministers and ministries write and say great things. I hear, then wonder if it is only me who has struggles in my walk with Jesus!

    The Lord has inspired me to do a series on the Sermon on the Mount. How inadequate I feel! And you probably know it all (in theory!) anyway!

    So what I am going to do is something a little - or a lot - different. After a brief 'exposition' (a high and mighty sounding word) I will give testimony about my progress in living the kingdom way, as set out by Jesus.

    When we are 'saved', that is, come into relationship with Jesus, we are 'spiritual babes', as described by Paul...

    The new role of leadership is like that within a human family. It is the leaders job to help new believers become mature rather than dependent, in a similar way to teaching our physical children the skills required to become independent adults. Just as our children need to be taught life skills to become functioning adults, so too we are to be taught and then released into spiritual maturity by those whom God has chosen for that role.

    The culture of dependence upon the pastor or priest for ongoing spiritual support inculcated in today's church has no place in the ways of the kingdom.

    We all too easily forget the primary function of Jesus when He came and dwelled amongst us. It was to reopen a direct path for the individual believer to relate, once again, to the Father through the leading of the Holy Spirit.

    This was magnificently symbolised when

    We first need spiritual milk. Peter says...

    And then solid food. Paul again.

    The reality is that 'solid food' comes not from more and more teaching but rather, from conforming our lives to live by Christ's example. Put simply, becoming more like Jesus.

    This takes a lifetime! Even for someone as dedicated as Paul.

    I can relate to Paul.

    But we can be rescued - through the Holy Spirit.

    When we are first saved we mostly think we are better than we are! We make changes in our life. Great! Wonderful! Many, indeed most of us, remain at that level throughout our Christian walk.

    Yet there is more. More change required. Indeed, a lifetime of change, in order to overcome our natural sinful nature.

    How to describe this in the natural? We offer a front, one side of our nature to the world. However, in our homes, our spouses and families see more of who we really are, for we cannot continually continue to cover many of our weaknesses to them.

    God however, knows everything that we are! For He reads our mind, and He knows our motives. In His sight we are laid bare. We cannot hide anything. This is a horrifying reality - to me anyway! But maybe you are perfect and don't have a problem!

    Yet we continue in ministry to ignore the reality of who and what we really are by putting forth a spiritual facade that covers the real person underneath. It is no wonder that God is exposing so many ministries today as He seeks a group of 'overcomers' who will become the pure and perfect 'bride' for whom Jesus is to return.

    In the time ahead I will share some of my challenges and experiences as I have endeavored to come more to live the principles Jesus shared in the Sermon on the Mount. I will be as honest as I can, and I hope that my sharing will help you in the challenges you face in your life in becoming more like our Saviour And Lord.

    The kingdom is not centered round teaching and preaching, but rather, living out the Word of God.

    NEXT WEEK: SERMON ON THE MOUNT continues...

    We will commence our look at the detail of the instructions of Jesus.

    A NOTE FROM DAVID

    How many sermons have you listened to? If you are like me, it is many!

    A very little goes in one ear and sticks but 99.9% goes out the other ear!

    The Sermon on the Mount however, was delivered by Jesus and needs to be obeyed!

    'Lord, may I not only hear, but do, also.'

    JESUS: BACKGROUND

    Historical Overview

    The Essenes

    The Essenes are not mentioned in the New Testament, or the Talmud, but they are well known in other sources like Philo, Josephus, and the elder Pliny. The Essenes have been described as " primarily nothing but a more emphatic Pharisaism." In the time of our Lord, there were apparently only about 4,000 of them.

    Source: http://www.bible-history.com

    So until next week___

    MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOU BLESS GOD!

    His servant and yours

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    A DAVID'S DOODLING

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