Grace Auburn Church Sermons

Jesus & The Sermon on the Mount | Matthew 7:28-29

23 min · 24. Mai 2026
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In this concluding sermon on the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Jeff Hollis reflects on how Jesus' teachings reveal both the heart of God's Kingdom and the authority of Christ Himself. Walking back through themes like the Beatitudes, loving enemies, pursuing righteousness, rejecting hypocrisy, trusting God in anxiety, and bearing true spiritual fruit, the sermon emphasizes that these commands are not achievable through human effort alone but only through dependence on Jesus. Matthew 7:28–29 highlights how the crowds were astonished because Jesus taught not like ordinary religious leaders, but with divine authority — as the very Word of God, the promised Messiah, and God Himself. Ultimately, the message points believers beyond moral instruction to the person of Christ, reminding us that the Kingdom of God is both a present reality and a future hope, made possible through Jesus' saving work, empowering presence, and eternal love.

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Episode Jesus & The Sermon on the Mount | Matthew 7:28-29 Cover

Jesus & The Sermon on the Mount | Matthew 7:28-29

In this concluding sermon on the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Jeff Hollis reflects on how Jesus' teachings reveal both the heart of God's Kingdom and the authority of Christ Himself. Walking back through themes like the Beatitudes, loving enemies, pursuing righteousness, rejecting hypocrisy, trusting God in anxiety, and bearing true spiritual fruit, the sermon emphasizes that these commands are not achievable through human effort alone but only through dependence on Jesus. Matthew 7:28–29 highlights how the crowds were astonished because Jesus taught not like ordinary religious leaders, but with divine authority — as the very Word of God, the promised Messiah, and God Himself. Ultimately, the message points believers beyond moral instruction to the person of Christ, reminding us that the Kingdom of God is both a present reality and a future hope, made possible through Jesus' saving work, empowering presence, and eternal love.

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