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Send us a text****Read the New Testament in a Year with me in 2025 right here on the podcast!***Bible Verses of the Week: Matthew 6:12-13Welcome to the podcast Move Forth With Grace! We will be reading the New Testament in a year. This is such a perfect way to get into God's Word each day and to develop your own relationship with God our Father through His Son Jesus Christ. I am your host Angela and want to first of all say that I am not an expert in Theology or Church History or a Minister and I never will claim to be. I am a wife and mother who has been reborn and want to be of service to God in gratitude for calling me back home. Welcome to the Podcast! The Bible that I will be reading from is the English Standard Version Study Bible. You can find one at www.crossway.org.Thank you for being here....thank you for becoming less like you and more like Jesus.May you Move Forth with Grace today!Love, Angela One of the most important things that we can be doing is teaching our children about the Bible and helping them to develop a Biblical Worldview. The way that we are doing this in our family is by using My Father's World Curriculum in our homeschool. For more information on that, please go to https://www.mfwbooks.comTo learn more about my story and the products that I love to use daily, please go to my website:www.move-forth.comThe Holy Roast Coffee Pro Life Blend: https://theholyroastco.com/products/pro-life-blendPlease donate today to save unborn souls!https://preborn.comI am reading the ESV Study Bible in 2025: Get your copy today if you would like to read along...this is not required of coursehttps://www.crossway.org/bibles/Connect with me on social media or send a prayer request to me on my website here:https://campsite.bio/moveforthBible Teachers that I recommend:Mike Winger on https://biblethinker.org/meet-mike/Dr. Chuck Missler on www.khouse.orgNancy Missler on www.kingshighway.orgDale Partridge on www.relearn.orgChuck Smith on http://www.pastorchuck.org/RC Sproul Eschatology Playlist:https://youtu.be/n22MRa0P6_I?si=Aw53nQLSteu6T3-ASupport the show
Matthew 5 "The Beatitudes"
Under scrutiny | Matthew 5:13-16 | 13 Jul 25 | David Silvester | PM | The Parables of Jesus by Campden Baptist Church
Matthew - The King has Come "A Persecuted Purpose" (Matthew 5:10-16) Sermon Notes July 6, 2025 Chad Moore • Minister to Family Ministry Presented by McGregor Podcast 2025 Visit Our Website at McGregorPodcast.com
Matthew - The King has Come "Grace Raises The Bar" (Matthew 5:17-32) Sermon Notes July 13, 2025 Russell Howard • Lead Pastor Presented by McGregor Podcast 2025 Visit Our Website at McGregorPodcast.com
What does Jesus mean when He says "But I say to you, make no oath all" (Matthew 5:34)? Bob Campanella takes us through the Scriptures to show when oaths and vows are permissible, and what Jesus means by this statement in the "Sermon on the Mount".
True North (Matthew 5 & 18) 07-06-25 Jeremiah Foster
The whole crew is here as they continue to discuss, "Young Woman at a Window" by Salvador Dali. This time around they chat about longing! Sounds fun, no?
In this inspiring message, guest speaker Michael Rondon takes a break from the regular series to dive into Matthew 5 and the Sermon on the Mount. Michael explores the Beatitudes, unpacking the eight blessings that Jesus presents as a roadmap to a fulfilled life, emphasizing a desperate dependence on Christ and a heart for Scripture. He challenges the congregation to live as "salt" and "light" in the world—called to be rare, precious, and impactful in Jesus' name, influencing their communities without being diluted by cultural values. Michael encourages believers to embrace kingdom values over worldly virtues, pursue intimacy with God, and return to Matthew 5-7 annually for spiritual renewal. Join us for a compelling call to live boldly and sacrificially for Christ, starting where you live, work, and serve.Watch all our sermons on our YouTube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
This sermon was taken from the July 13th, 2k25 Sunday evening service at the Jesus is Lord Family Worship Center - 501 Redman St. Jacksonport, AR
What if the strongest response to those who hurt you isn't revenge, but radical love? Jesus calls us to a seemingly impossible standard: loving our enemies and praying for those who persecute us. Discover how the Kingdom way of refusing revenge and reflecting God's character can transform your most difficult relationships.
What if the strongest response to those who hurt you isn't revenge, but radical love? Jesus calls us to a seemingly impossible standard: loving our enemies and praying for those who persecute us. Discover how the Kingdom way of refusing revenge and reflecting God's character can transform your most difficult relationships.
The sermon podcast of Redeemer City Church in Tampa, FL
Wayne Penn, Jr. continues our series on the Sermon on the Mount.
Isaiah 2:1-5 | Psalm 43 | 1 Peter 2:1-12 | Matthew 5:13-16
Holy Disruption // Luke: Jesus For Everyone // Luke 13:22-30, Matthew 25:31-46, Matthew 5:3-10// Tyler Carlson// 07.13.25
Beatitudes sermon series Pt IV.
Matthew 5_21_48 Getting to the Heart of the Law (Behold Your King Series)
Matthew 5:3 | Todd Stout | July 12, 2025 by Church of the Advent Hope
What did Yeshua mean when he said looking at a woman with lustful intent is adultery in the heart? Was he setting an impossible standard—or affirming the Tenth Commandment against coveting? This powerful teaching explores Matthew 5:27–30 with Torah context and clarity, addressing the heart behind sexual sin. In this teaching, we unpack Yeshua's words in Matthew 5 about lustful intent. Many have interpreted this passage as setting an unattainable moral bar—but does that reflect what the Torah and Yeshua actually say? By examining the language of coveting in Exodus 20, the grammar of Matthew, and related Scripture from James and Genesis, we see that Yeshua is affirming an existing commandment, not raising the bar to impossible heights. This message also speaks clearly to the issues of pornography, inner desires, and modern application—calling believers to redirect their hearts and intentions toward righteousness. Spiritual Takeaway - Yeshua isn't condemning desire itself—he's calling us to align our hearts with Torah, refusing to covet what is forbidden and walking in holiness by the Spirit.
M.I.N.D. YOUR BUSINESS (MINDFUL INTENTIONS NURTURE & DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS
Join Neil Epler as he delivers an insightful sermon on the topic of anger, drawing from biblical teachings and personal reflections. Through stories from the Bible and real-life applications, Epler explores the dangers and consequences of unchecked anger, offering guidance on how to manage this powerful emotion in alignment with Christian values. This sermon encourages viewers to seek peaceful resolutions and embrace a spirit of love and forgiveness.
The Live recording of the 10 am Service at Steadfast Church in Carlsbad, California with Pastor Chris Fik, July 6, 2025.
Pastor Geoff Bohleen
Pastor Geoff Bohleen
The Beatitudes: Jesus's Pathway to True Blessing | Matthew 5:3-8What does it truly mean to live a blessed life? In this powerful message from the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Joel Ramsey explores Jesus's famous Beatitudes found in Matthew 5:3-8, revealing God's upside-down kingdom where the poor in spirit inherit heaven and the meek inherit the earth.In This Episode:The real meaning of "blessed" beyond happiness and prosperityWhy Jesus calls us to be poor in spirit and what that looks like practicallyUnderstanding mourning over sin vs. earthly griefHow meekness is actually strength, not weaknessWhat it means to hunger and thirst for righteousnessThe heart of mercy and purity that God desiresWhy humility is the pathway to true spiritual blessingKey Scripture References:Matthew 5:3-8 (The Beatitudes), Matthew 5:48, James 4:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Revelation 21:1-4Perfect For:Bible study and small group discussionAnyone studying the Sermon on the MountChristians seeking to understand kingdom livingThose questioning what true blessing looks likeNew believers learning foundational Christian teachingsPastor Joel Ramsey serves as Lead Pastor at Citipointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee. His teaching focuses on practical application of biblical truth for everyday Christian living.
#35 in our series, "Sermons Shaped by the Westminster Shorter Catechism"
Phil Henry is the pastor of Mercy Hill Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Glassboro, NJ, which he was called to start by the New Jersey Presbytery in 2009. He was ordained in 2000 and holds a Master of Divinity degree from Westminster Seminary in California and a Master of Theology degree from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. Phil and his wife, Polly, have six grown children.
In this episode, we dive into the third beatitude: “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.”Jesus invites us into a surprising way of life—one that's calm, unbothered, and gentle. Let's unpack what true meekness is and explore how trusting God empowers us to live with quiet strength, joy, and the hope of an unshakable inheritance.To keep exploring the themes in this episode, consider these passages and reflection questions. Read Galatians 6:1-2. What connection do you see between poverty of spirit and meekness?Read James 1:19-21. Why is it important to receive God's Word with meekness?Read James 3:13-17. What is the connection between meekness and wisdom? Compare the traits of wisdom listed to the traits of meekness discussed in this episode. What similarities do you notice?
In a world where promises are easily broken, what does it mean to keep our word the Kingdom way? Jesus calls us to a radical standard of faithfulness in both marriage and speech that reflects God's own character. There's no relationship too broken for God to redeem! Discover how your marriage and your words can become powerful testimonies of gospel truth.
In a world where promises are easily broken, what does it mean to keep our word the Kingdom way? Jesus calls us to a radical standard of faithfulness in both marriage and speech that reflects God's own character. There's no relationship too broken for God to redeem! Discover how your marriage and your words can become powerful testimonies of gospel truth.
This month's theme is SHINE!Matthew 5:16Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. (RSV2CE Translation)***PILGRIMAGE to Medjugorje and Croatia with Jackie Angel, Kim Zember, and Fr. Edwin Leonard September 20-29, 2025. 4 SPOTS LEFT! See link below:https://selectinternationaltours.com/product/pilgrimage-to-medjugorje-with-kim-zember-jackie-francois-angel-and-fr-edwin-leonard/***“Memorize Scripture” Book NOW AVAILABLE!Get 10% off!Link to Order:https://avemariapress.com/?ref=JACKIE10PROMO CODE: JACKIE10****PATREON: For downloadable and printable PDFs of each scripture verse, support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/JackieandBobby at the $5/month level!
The sermon podcast of Redeemer City Church in Tampa, FL
Pastor Wayne Penn, Jr. continues our series on Kingdom Friendship at Riverside Community Church with Matthew 5:1-16.
Join us each week as Dr. Justin Dancer brings the word of God to life and applies it to our lives.
Part Three of our Beatitudes Sermon Series.
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Pastors Alex and Chris think about the Sermon on the Mount and some of the popular opinions that exist surrounding it.Key thought from this episode: Jesus' manifesto is world altering.We look forward to hearing from you for future topics we might address!Email chris.stukenberg@parkhillsefc.org or check out parkhillschurch.com for more info.
Matthew 5_17_20 The Only Righteousness That Can Save (Behold Your King Series) by Pastor Tim Romero
2 Kings 23; Psalms 9-10; Matthew 5
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2 Kings 19-20; 19 Psalms 8-9; 40 Matthew 5
God sent Samuel to Bethlehem to anoint a replacement for Saul, the failure who sat on the throne, from among Jesse's sons. The elders of the town trembled after hearing of Samuel's summary dispatch of Agag and asked him if he had come in peace. He replied, 'yes'. One by one the seven older brothers pass before him - each one impressive in his features; only for Samuel to be told not to look on the outward appearance (the basis of human judgment), but rather on the heart, which is Yahweh's basis of measurement. At last the youngest, who was not thought worthy of being presented, was brought, chosen and anointed. David was invited to soothe Saul's melancholic moods by playing his harp.Isaiah in chapter 60 the time of Zion's future glory, when the wealth of the nations will pour into her (Psalm 102 verses12-22). Verses 1-3 describe the LORD bringing glory from gloom to the long downtrodden nation of Israel. We are living close to the commencement of that epoch as our above quote from Psalm 102 reveals for Yahweh has restored Israel to their homeland. He has once more given them Jerusalem. Verses 4-9 tell of the flowing of the wealth of the nations into Zion. We are told that many Arab nations will be to the forefront of helping Zion, as will Great Britain through her navy. The maritime power of Tarshish (Britain) will be at the forefront of Zion's restoration. Verses 10-14 speak of the prominence that Israel will experience and those who afflicted her will coming begging for mercy. Verses 15-16 is an acknowledgment of the Almighty's role in Jerusalem's elevation. Verses 17-22 outline the abundance of blessings that will flow to her as she is blessed in Messiah's kingdom. Just as in Revelation 21 Jerusalem's glory will be the LORD God Almighty and his radiant Son.Matthew 5-7 is called "the sermon on the mount". Note from the start that after an arduous climb away from the multitude Jesus prepared a series of talks designed for disciples. It begins with a composite picture of our Lord's own character as the blueprint for all true citizens of Zion. There are 8 beatitudes: verses 2-12 - and the reward for each is the same- just expressed in different terms- that is to be blessed with a place in Messiah's kingdom. The 8 blessings - beatitudes- find their antitheses in the curses, or woes upon the Scribes and Pharisees in Matthew 23. Within the 8th blessing (Greek "kairos" - a happiness borne in the knowledge of our Father's overriding love and care for His children) there is a ninth, for those who then heard and were moved to respond to the gracious words which they heard. Verses 13-6 give 2 metaphors which describe the disciple's purpose - to shine forth the gospel to others - and who the disciple truly is - a sincere follower of our Lord Jesus Christ. Verses 17-20 tell us of Christ's mission and as his followers our duty to develop a righteousness of the heart and not one of outward appearance to others. Verses 21-26 tell us to control anger and to reconcile problems, not stir up strife. Verses 27-32 deal with lust and difficulties within marriage. Verses 33-37 ask disciples to tell the truth and avoid oaths. Verses 38-42 ask us to avoid retaliation. Verses 43-48 instruct us to be as our Father and show love at all times. We note in all these words the authority of our Lord: "but I say unto you". This contrasts with the Jewish leaders who would quote one or another rabbinical authority: Matthew 7:28. In all of these segments our Lord goes beyond what the Law requires and goes straight to the issues of the heart. Let us also learn that this is how we should look at the Word of God and the words of His Son. The fifth chapter concludes with an appeal for the Father's children to appreciate and emulate His character (verses 43-48).
Matthew - The King has Come "The Blessing of the Kingdom" (Matthew 5:1-9) Sermon Notes June 29, 2025 Ryan Flint • Worship Pastor Presented by McGregor Podcast 2025 Visit Our Website at McGregorPodcast.com
Discover how Jesus redefines righteousness in Matthew 5:21–30, showing that anger is like murder and lust like adultery in God's eyes. This teaching reveals the heart-level standard of God's law—one no one can meet on their own. Jesus calls us to pursue reconciliation, take sin seriously, and rely not on our own efforts but on His righteousness.
Discover how Jesus redefines righteousness in Matthew 5:21–30, showing that anger is like murder and lust like adultery in God's eyes. This teaching reveals the heart-level standard of God's law—one no one can meet on their own. Jesus calls us to pursue reconciliation, take sin seriously, and rely not on our own efforts but on His righteousness.