
A wholesome life is the product of many qualities, including the discipline of maintaining healthy relationships.

A wholesome life is the product of many qualities, including the discipline of maintaining healthy relationships.

As we head back to Matthew chapter five and our study in the Sermon on the Mount, remember Jesus is really getting to the heart of the matter, revealing the inward attitudes and motives of the heart. Today we’ll receive some wonderful principles to live by, but pastor Jeff Johnson cautions us be careful that you don’t take things too far and become like the Pharisees!

Continuing the series “Forever Living,” Pastor Jack Graham dives into the gospel of Matthew with a challenging and relevant message titled “Ruling Your Spirit.” Pastor Graham teaches that Jesus talks to us about ruling our spirits as He reigns in our hearts.

Marriage is God’s idea. He designed the union of a man and a woman to be a permanent lifetime commitment. He understood that without commitment, you can’t establish trust and without trust, there can’t be true intimacy. When the trust is broken by adultery it’s extremely devastating. Pastor John Randall is teaching through the Sermon on the Mount and today on a Daily Walk we come to the subjects of Anger and Adultery.

A wholesome life is the product of many qualities, including the discipline of maintaining healthy relationships.

The religions of the world very often focus on outward actions, but Jesus in His Sermon on the Mount deals with inward attitudes. He explains how righteousness is obtained, and that the life of the Christian is not an outward show but an inward reality. Today on Sound Doctrine we’ll talk about Actions and Attitudes as we approach Matthew chapter five, verses 21-26.
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