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Sermon given on 5/25/08 at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Indianola, IA.  Continuing my series on Sermon on the Mount covering Matthew 5:21-30 – Jesus’ teachings on anger and lust.

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In the sixth installment of my series on Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Indianola, IA, I give an overview of Matthew 5:21-48.  I share universal principles for each of the six illustrations that Jesus uses to describe the righteousness of His kingdom citizens.

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Continuing on with the Sermon on the Mount series at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Indianola we look at Matthew 5:17-20 which is often misinterpreted and misunderstood.  Exactly what is Jesus’ relationship to the prophets and the law?  How does Jesus view the Old Testament?  What is the Christian’s responsibility regarding Old Testament law?

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Christians who live by Kingdom norms (Matthew 5:7-12) will have influence.  Jesus in Matthew 5:13-16, using two metaphors, lays out the type of witness that His followers are to have in the world – we are the Salt of the earth and we are to be the light of the world.

To neglect doing this makes us useless for His Kingdom purposes.

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Wrapping up the Beatitudes – Matthew 5:7-12.  Sermon given at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Indianola, IA on Sunday, 4/13/08.

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