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The Sermon on the Mount | Week 4 | Fulfilled, Not Abolished

35 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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In this message from The Sermon on the Mount, Jared Patrick explores Jesus’ teaching on the Law and the Prophets, revealing how Christ did not come to abolish God’s Word but to fulfill it completely. As Jesus clarifies His relationship to Scripture, we gain a deeper understanding of the authority, purpose, and enduring truth of God’s Word. Through Matthew 5:17-20, we are challenged to examine our own view of Scripture and to submit our lives to the authority of Christ. This message reminds us that the Bible is ultimately about God’s glory, His redemptive plan, and the fulfillment found in Jesus alone.

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