Grace Auburn Church Sermons

Jesus & The Sermon on the Mount | Matthew 7:15-23

33 min · 10. maj 2026
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In this sermon on Matthew 7:15–23, Pastor Matt Dean reminds believers that Jesus warns His people to beware of false prophets and to recognize true followers of Christ by their fruit — the visible evidence of a life transformed by the gospel. The message contrasts outward religious activity with genuine faith, emphasizing that external righteousness, spiritual works, or moral appearances cannot save; only truly knowing Jesus and trusting in His finished work can. Throughout Scripture, false teachers are shown to be marked by greed, deception, and self-glory, while faithful leaders reflect the humility, truth, sacrifice, and love of Christ. The sermon ultimately calls the church to abide in Jesus, bear the fruit of the Spirit, remain grounded in sound doctrine, and live in gospel-centered community so that the evidence of Christ in His people clearly points others to the Good Shepherd who laid down His life for His sheep.

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