Matthew 5:27-32 – “Hard Words, Holy Love”
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Matthew 5:27-32 – “Hard Words, Holy Love”

      October 19, 2025 Matthew 5:27-32 “Hard Words, Holy Love” Service Overview: Jesus moves past surface-level sexual ethics to expose the deeper battle within hearts. Lust, objectification, and broken promises aren’t just cultural issues, they’re soul issues. In this passage, Jesus calls His followers to radical holiness, heart-deep purity, and covenantal integrity that...

Matthew 5:33-37 “Honest to God”
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Matthew 5:33-37 “Honest to God”

October 12, 2025 Matthew 5:33-37 “Honest to God” Service Overview: In a culture of spin, exaggeration, and half-truths, Jesus calls for something simple and stunning: let your “yes” mean yes, and your “no” mean no. This teaching challenges us to live with such integrity that oaths become unnecessary; our character confirms our words, and our...

Matthew 5:21-26 “The Heart Beneath the Hurt”
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Matthew 5:21-26 “The Heart Beneath the Hurt”

September 28, 2025 Matthew 5:21-26 “The Heart Beneath the Hurt” Service Overview: Jesus intensifies the command “Do not murder” by tracing its roots back to the heart. Anger, insults, and bitterness all fall under His microscope. In God’s kingdom, reconciliation matters more than self-righteousness. This passage challenges us to take inner conflict seriously and pursue...

Matthew 5:17-20 “Jesus and the Fine Print”
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Matthew 5:17-20 “Jesus and the Fine Print”

  September 21, 2025 Matthew 5:17-20 “Jesus and the Fine Print” Service Overview: Jesus didn’t come to cancel the Law but to complete its purpose. In this pivotal passage, He calls His followers to a deeper, more authentic righteousness, one that surpasses external religion and flows from the heart. What does it mean to live...

Matthew 5:1–12 – “Backward” Blessings
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Matthew 5:1–12 – “Backward” Blessings

September 7, 2025 Matthew 5:1–12 “Backward” Blessings Service Overview: Jesus opens the Sermon on the Mount with a radical list of blessings that flip the world’s values upside down. In these “beatitudes,” we discover who is truly blessed in God’s kingdom, and it’s not who we’d expect. These words challenge our assumptions and invite us...

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