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Christ, Your Words of Love Confound Us
Carolyn Winfrey Gillette
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Global Worship
Song or Hymn
Text of the hymn "Christ, Your Words of Love Confound Us" by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette, based on
Matthew 5:38-48
and Luke 6:27-38. It can be sung to the tune BEACH SPRING 8.7.8.7 D.
Matthew 5:38-48;
Luke 6:27-38
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Enemy,
Freedom,
Spiritual Gifts,
Grace
Updating the Law
Rolf Jacobson
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
In this podcast, Matthew Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson explore Jesus' interpretation of law (
Matthew 5:38-48
), loving one's neighbor (Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18), and the community as God's temple (1 Corinthians 3:10-11, 16-23). (Length: 22:52)
Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18;
Matthew 5:38-48;
1 Corinthians 3:10-11 (+ more)
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Community,
Law,
Love,
Shame
Loving Our Enemies in the Abortion Debate
Sam Sawyer
|
America: The Jesuit Review
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
"We will be speaking truth to power on behalf of the defenseless unborn... at the same time loving our enemies... " Homily delivered to annual March for Life based on
Matthew 5:38-48
.
Matthew 5:38-48
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Love,
Trust,
Abortion,
Enemy
Glancing Thoughts: Turning the Other Cheek
Eleonore Stump
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The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In exhorting us to turn the other cheek Christ is exhorting us to love our enemies as ourselves, thereby helping them be what we ourselves want to be: people trying to love and obey Christ.
Matthew 5:38-48
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Love,
Enemy,
Heaven,
Hell
A Tough Saying
Arthur Landwehr
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Arthur Landwehr Sermons
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Arthur Landwehr's sermon on
Matthew 5:17-26
sees the law more as promise than as commandments. The law points to the gospel in which God promises to enable us to love God and our neighbor.
Matthew 5:17-26
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Law,
Love,
Gospel,
Anger
Overwhelming Generosity
Fergus Kerr
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Torch
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In his homily on
Matthew 5:38-48
, Fergus Kerr contrasts the Holiness Code from Leviticus with Jesus' command to treat even enemies with generosity and love.
Matthew 5:38-48
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Love,
Generosity,
Morality,
Holiness
Be Perfect
Robert Barron
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Word on Fire
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Robert Barron's sermon for
Matthew 5:38-48
asserts that Jesus' radical love entails loving the other, even our enemies, regardless of the response of the one who is loved. (Length: 14:45)
Matthew 5:38-48
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Love,
Sermon On The Mount,
Law,
Enemy
Sketchy Scenes
Alyce M McKenzie
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Patheos - Progressive
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Alyce McKenzie’s commentary on
Matthew 5:38-48
reveals how the commands of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount jar us out of our usual patterns of behavior to motivate us to behavior that images God.
Matthew 5:38-48
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Sermon On The Mount,
Love,
Wisdom,
Attributes Of God
God's Perfection
The Sunday Website
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
This resource offers a guide to reflecting on
Matthew 5:38-48
, providing key words, insights on the passage, connections to Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18, and to our experiences. Perfection and holiness are key themes.
Matthew 5:38-48
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Glory,
God's Holiness,
Love,
Perfection
(W)holy Human
Rolf Jacobson
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
This podcast is a commentary on Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18;
Matthew 5:38-48
; and 1 Corinthians 3:10-11, 16-23. Where it's discussed how we need to see others as fully human and in this way participate in God's holiness.
Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18;
Matthew 5:38-48;
1 Corinthians 3:10-11 (+ more)
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Justice,
Mercy,
Forgiveness,
Love
Love Your Enemies
Elizabeth Palmer
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The Christian Century
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
Elizabeth Palmer comments on
Matt 5:38-48
and asks: "Who are my enemies?" She concludes that she is much closer to being the enemy that others are commanded to love.
Matthew 5:38-48
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Love,
Hatred,
Enemy,
Racism
Loving God and One Another
Mindi Welton-Mitchell
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Re-Worship
Call to Worship
This is a responsive call to worship inspired by gospel metaphors for the people of God reminding us who we are and who we are called to be.
Matthew 5:13-20, 22:36-40;
Mark 12:30-31;
Luke 10:27
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Love,
Worship,
Hope
The Structure of Matthew's Gospel
Melinda Quivik
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Working Preacher
Article about Preaching, Article about Scripture
The gospel of
Matthew
is structured around five discourses of Jesus that reveal the surprising challenge of his kingdom mission, and offer a trajectory from blessing through teaching and mystery to the end of time.
Matthew 5:2-12 (+ more);
25
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Kingdom Of God,
Fasting,
Parables,
Money
Gifts Already Given
Anne Osdieck
|
The Sunday Website
Prayer
Prayers based on
Matthew 5:38-48
, Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18 and 1 Corinthians 3:16-23 asking God to give us generosity of spirit, to help us love our neighbor as ourselves, and to make us temples of God.
Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18;
Matthew 5:38-48;
1 Corinthians 3:16-23
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Love,
Holiness,
Love For Others,
Holy Spirit
But I Have No Enemies
Scot McKnight
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Theology of Work
Scripture Meditation or Sermon, Discussion Questions
Scot McKnight's sermon starter on Jesus' command to love our enemies (
Matthew 5:44
) suggests defining an enemy as someone we would not want to invite to a meal.
Matthew 5:38-44
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Love,
Enemy,
Fellowship,
Table
Martin Luther and Martin Luther King Jr.
Arthur Landwehr
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Arthur Landwehr Sermons
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
A sermon on
Matthew 5:43-48
and Romans 5:1-5 from the Arthur Landwehr Sermon Collection. Martin Luther and Martin Luther King Jr., despite different circumstances, lived lives of powerful love in response to God's grace.
Matthew 5:43-48;
Romans 5:1-5
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Love,
Power,
Grace,
God's Love
They’ll Know We Are Christians By Our Love
Carl McColman
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Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Based on
Matthew 5:43-48
and Mark 12:28:31, Carl McColman explains Jesus's four loves--love of God, love of neighbor, love of self, and love of enemies--and what these loves look like in practice.
Matthew 5:43-48;
Mark 12:28-31
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Love,
Love For God,
Love For Others
Love and Hate According to Martin Luther King Jr.
Mark Moore
|
Missio Alliance
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Mark Moore reflects on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s sermon on
Matthew 5:43-48
, giving three reasons not to hate but to love as God loves: hate multiplies hate and distorts personality and love's redemptive power transforms everyone.
Matthew 5:43-48
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Love,
Hatred,
Violence,
Enemy
Enemies Aren't Lovable
Susan Mark Landis
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Re-Worship
Scripture Meditation or Sermon, Prayer
Susan Mark Landis offers a reflection and prayer about loving our enemies, based on
Matthew 5: 43-48
and Luke 6:27-38. It takes seriously the difficulty of carrying out Jesus' command and the need for God's help.
Matthew 5:43-48;
Luke 6:27-38
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Love,
Enemy,
Grace,
Suffering
Extremism of Love
Anne Osdieck
|
The Sunday Website
Discussion Questions
These are discussion questions for Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18; 1 Corinthians 3:16-23; and
Matthew 5:38-48
, offered by Anne Osdieck. In one of her questions, she quotes Pope Francis who speaks about "the extremism of love."
Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18;
Matthew 5:38-48;
1 Corinthians 3:16-23
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Enemy,
Holiness,
Love,
Love For Others
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