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The Sermon on the Mount
Dale C Allison Jr
|
Bible Odyssey
Article about Scripture
In this article, Dale C. Allison, Jr. considers the Sermon on the Mount in
Matthew 5-7
and how Matthew presents a vision of a "Law-observant Christianity" that seems to even contradict Paul's "Law-free" gospel.
Matthew 5-7
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Interpretation,
Law,
Sermon On The Mount
Are You Contradicting Me?
Alyce M McKenzie
|
Patheos - Progressive
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
In
Matthew 5:21-48
, Jesus presents a righteousness which exceeds that of the Pharisees in quality rather than quantity. Alyce McKenzie shows how Jesus was out to reform the law instead of rejecting it.
Matthew 5:21-48
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Law,
Interpretation,
Torah
You Have Heard it Said
Darrell Delaney
|
Groundwork
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this audio with transcript, Darrell Delany and Scott Hoezee reflect on Jesus' teaching about the law (
Matthew 5:17-37
), concluding that the attitudes of the heart are just as important as outward obedience. (Length: 24:58)
Matthew 5:17-37
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Grace,
Heart,
Law,
Murder
Working with the Word
Joyce Ann Zimmerman
|
The Sunday Website
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
This liturgy focuses on
Matthew 5:17-37
and keeping the law as the way to enter a manner of caring for and relating to others that leads to fullness of Life. Our model for this is Jesus.
Matthew 5:17-37
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Choice,
Law,
Love,
Relationship
An Act of Love
The Sunday Website
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
This resource offers a guide for considering
Matthew 5:17-37
. It includes key words, insight on the main point, connections to Sirach 15:15-20, and our experiences.
Matthew 5:17-37
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Choice,
Kingdom Of God,
Law,
Love
Freedom, Wisdom, and Torah
Reginald H Fuller
|
The Sunday Website
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
Reginald Fuller's commentary on Sirach 15:15-20; Psalm 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34; 1 Corinthians 2:6-10 and
Matthew 5:17-37
considers themes of human freedom, wisdom, the cross, God's Law, and Jesus' reinterpretation of Torah.
Psalm 119;
Matthew 5:17-37;
1 Corinthians 2:1-10
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Wisdom,
Law,
Torah,
Cross
True Depths of Philosophy
Dominic White
|
Torch
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
This homily on
Matthew 5:17-37
and 1 Corinthians 2:6-10 explains how the Gospel challenges us to understand the true depths of its philosophy, namely, of the Cross.
Matthew 5:17-37;
1 Corinthians 2:6-10
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Jesus Christ,
Law,
Philosophy,
Paul/saul
Abolishing and Fulfilling
Dermot Morrin
|
Torch
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this homily on
Matthew 5:17-37
, Dermot Morrin highlights the difference between keeping the commandments and fulfilling the law in order to show the significance of Jesus' work fulfill God's purposes.
Matthew 5:17-37
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Jesus Christ,
Law,
Obedience,
Sermon On The Mount
God’s Perfect Instructions
Michael Simone
|
America: The Jesuit Review
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
This reflection on
Matthew 5:17-37
and Psalm 119 says that, by conforming our life to God's example, we become the reflection of the divine glory that God always intended us to be.
Psalm 119;
Matthew 5:17-37
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God's Will,
Law,
Teaching,
Glory
Glory in the Crucified
Reginald H Fuller
|
The Sunday Website
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
Reginald Fuller offers commentary on Sirach 15:15-20; Psalm 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34; 1 Corinthians 2:6-10; and
Matthew 5:17-37
. Some themes addressed are free will, Torah, wisdom, the Cross, new interpretation of the law, and more.
Psalm 119:1-2 (+ more);
Matthew 5:17-37;
1 Corinthians 2:6-10
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Cross,
Grace,
Law,
Wisdom
Extreme Demand, Extreme Mercy
Robert Barron
|
Word on Fire
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this audio homily on
Matthew 5:17-37
, Robert Barron focuses on how Jesus intensifies the moral law, raising the bar higher than before. His moral demands are great, but so is his mercy. (Length: 14:25)
Matthew 5:17-37
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Morality,
Discipleship,
Law,
Mercy
Plucking Out Eyes
Eric Fistler
|
Pulpitfiction
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
This podcast provides commentary on Jesus' claims that he came to fulfill the law (
Matthew 5:17-37
), and Paul's text that explains the cooperation between the early Christian evangelists (1 Corinthians 3:1-9).
Matthew 5:17-34;
1 Corinthians 3:1-9
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Law,
Paul/saul,
Maturity
Search Results for "Matthew 5" on Hymnary.org
Blest Are They
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Blest Are the Pure in Heart
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This Little Light of Mine
PD
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Law & Gospel
Brian Maas
|
The Christian Century
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
This reflection on Deuteronomy 30:15–20; 1 Corinthians 3:1–9; and
Matthew 5:21–37
considers the law/gospel dichotomy, arguing that both law and gospel are good news.
Deuteronomy 30:15-20;
Matthew 5:21-37;
1 Corinthians 3:1-9
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Law,
Gospel
Let the Law Make Us Holy
Anne Osdieck
|
The Sunday Website
Prayer
Anne Osdieck offers poetic prayers based on
Matthew 5:17-37
; 1 Corinthians 2:6-10; and Sirach 15:15-20. "We can’t begin to imagine what you have prepared for us."
Matthew 5:17-37;
1 Corinthians 2:6-10;
Sirach 15:15-20
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Choice,
Holiness,
Law,
Love
The Law Serves Life
Rolf Jacobson
|
Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
In this podcast, Matt Skinner, Rolf Jacobson, and Karoline Lewis discuss Deuteronomy 30:15-20; Psalm 119:1-8;
Matthew 5:21-37
; and 1 Corinthians 3:1-9. (Length: 24:53)
Deuteronomy 30:15-20;
Psalm 119:1-8;
Matthew 5:21-37
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Heart,
Law,
Life,
Obedience
Fully Human
Randy Harris
|
Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this sermon on
Matthew 5:21-37
, Randy Harris suggests that Jesus' difficult teachings on anger, adultery, divorce, etc. are actually pointing us to how to be more "fully human," especially when it comes to our relationships.
Matthew 5:21-37
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Dignity,
Human Race,
Incarnation,
Law
On Love and the Law
David Lose
|
In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
In this sermon starter on
Matthew 5:21-37
, David Lose shares that God's law is given as a gift to protect and care for all of God's children, not just a select few.
Matthew 5:21-37
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Children Of God,
Community,
God's Love,
Law
A Glimpse of God's Kingdom
Carla Works
|
Working Preacher
This commentary on
Matthew 5:21-37
explores the antitheses found in the Sermon on the Mount. In these antitheses, Jesus provides a glimpse of God's kingdom come.
Matthew 5:21-37
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Law,
Teaching,
Sermon On The Mount,
Kingdom Of God
On Love and the Law
David J Lose
|
In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
The Law is God’s gift to protect and care for God’s children. It can feel negative or threatening, but it is because God cares so deeply about all of God’s children. David Lose explores
Matthew 5:21-37
.
Matthew 5:21-37
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Love,
Law,
Parenting,
Attributes Of God
Raqa
John Foley
|
The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Commenting on
Matthew 5:17-37
, John Foley notes the "nuance and fullness" Jesus gave to God's laws. For example, the command not to kill is fulfilled by not even calling someone "raqa," fool.
Matthew 5:17-37
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Law,
Heart,
Fool,
Commandments
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