Good Morning! The study, Sermon on the Mount by Jen Wilkin, concludes today. All of the posts for this series can be found under the Bible Studies Archive tab. Our journey began with Jesus teaching a litany of blessings available to those who choose to live humbly and obediently to God. And now at the…
Good Morning! The Bible has impacted society and culture in ways we don’t often realize. Some of the verses covered today may be very familiar to you and contain phrases known by Christians and non-Christians alike. Jesus directs his listeners’ attention towards their treatment of others and concludes with a summation on loving God and loving…
Good Morning! What do I treasure? Are my treasures impervious to decay or do they only last for a brief moment in time? Do I struggle with worry or anxiety associated with the people and things I hold dear? This week, we contemplated the answers to these questions as we studied the passages of scripture…
Good Morning! We’ve studied many topics over the past few weeks in our study, Sermon on the Mount by Jen Wilkin. Here’s a little extra information on some of those topics to augment your study. Eye for an Eye: Eye for an eye: Wikipedia Hammurabi’s Code: US History.org Jesus and the Law of Retaliation: Bible.org…
Good Morning! We began our journey through the sermon on the mount learning about the qualities and characteristics that a follower should possess. Next, we studied how we can be influencers for the kingdom of heaven by having righteous motives and actions. Then, we explored what righteousness looks like in the life of a believer…
Good Morning! How can my righteousness exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees? In Week 5, we continued to answer that question as we studied what righteousness looks like in a follower of Christ in the areas of divorce, oaths, retaliation, and loving one’s neighbor. These specific areas focus on our horizontal relationships with others…
Good Morning! The Week 5 post for Sermon on the Mount by Jen Wilkin coming on Wednesday! All previous posts can be found in the Bible Studies Archive by clicking here. Blessings, Mimi