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Ethics on the Mount (Part 4) - Morne Stephanus - Oct. 5th, 2025 PM

39 min · 5 de oct de 2025
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Summary This conversation explores the teachings of Jesus regarding the Kingdom of Heaven, emphasizing the importance of worship, the purpose and duties of kingdom citizens, and the significance of the law and the new covenant. It highlights the necessity of righteousness that exceeds that of the Pharisees and warns against loosening the law, urging listeners to live faithfully under God's authority. Takeaways It's a privilege to engage in worship. Kingdom citizens are called to be salt and light. Jesus did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill it. The Old Testament is incomplete without the New Testament. Jesus came to fulfill the prophecies of the Christ. The new covenant is better than the old covenant. You have to keep the law of Moses as long as it is in effect. You cannot loosen yourself from the law mandated by God. You must live faithfully under the system you are in. Your righteousness must exceed that of the Pharisees and scribes. Sound Bites "You are salt and you are light." "I'm not here to destroy the law." "You have to keep the law of Moses." PM Sermon 10-05-2025

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