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Welcome to The Breakdown, the weekly podcast designed for growth group leaders at Soteria Church in West Des Moines, IA. Each week, we provide time-sensitive announcements to keep you in the loop and walk through the sermon study to help you lead meaningful discussions. Whether you're preparing for your next group meeting or looking to deepen your own understanding, The Breakdown is your go-to resource. Tune in and stay connected!
REFLECT
ENCOUNTER
In Matthew 5, Jesus preaches the famous Sermon on the Mount. In the sermon, Jesus addresses the sin of anger. But rather than defining anger and condemning it, Jesus equates anger with murder.
Read Matthew 5:21–24 and allow Jesus’ words against anger begin to soak in.
TRANSFORM
By comparing anger, murder, insult, slander, and the breaking of a relationship, Jesus shows that we can’t excuse our anger simply by calling it something else. Whatever word we use for it–irritation, annoyance, etc.–it is still anger.
By Soteria ChurchWelcome to The Breakdown, the weekly podcast designed for growth group leaders at Soteria Church in West Des Moines, IA. Each week, we provide time-sensitive announcements to keep you in the loop and walk through the sermon study to help you lead meaningful discussions. Whether you're preparing for your next group meeting or looking to deepen your own understanding, The Breakdown is your go-to resource. Tune in and stay connected!
REFLECT
ENCOUNTER
In Matthew 5, Jesus preaches the famous Sermon on the Mount. In the sermon, Jesus addresses the sin of anger. But rather than defining anger and condemning it, Jesus equates anger with murder.
Read Matthew 5:21–24 and allow Jesus’ words against anger begin to soak in.
TRANSFORM
By comparing anger, murder, insult, slander, and the breaking of a relationship, Jesus shows that we can’t excuse our anger simply by calling it something else. Whatever word we use for it–irritation, annoyance, etc.–it is still anger.