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FAQs about FCC The Sermon on the Mount:How many episodes does FCC The Sermon on the Mount have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
September 17, 2017War Against Worry, Part 1Matthew 6:25-34 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download-button for recording to begin.)War Against Worry, Part 1 -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:25-3417 September 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. In what ways do you struggle/ have you struggled with worry? Discuss specific situations as a group.2. What does it mean to say that seeking and worrying are inextricably tied together? How does this passage relate to the previous section dealing with our treasures, vision, and master, and how does that alter the way you think about worry?3. What is the difference between healthy or even godly “anxiety” and the “anxiety” that Jesus teaches against here? (1 Corinthians 7:33, 34; 12:25; Philippians 2:20; 4:6; 2 Corinthians 11:28)4. In what ways are Jesus’ disciples of more value than birds and wildflowers? What theological truths are in the background to this comparison? (Genesis 1:26-28; Matthew 7:11)5. Why is worry both futile and harmful? How does it turn us inward, strangle us and weigh us down? Discuss instances where you have experienced these effects in your own life. (Luke 21:34; Matthew 13:22)...more55minPlay
September 04, 2017Our Seeing and ServingMatthew 6:22-24 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Our Seeing and Serving -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:22-243 September 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. How and why is the Sermon on the Mount so convicting? In what ways have Jesus’ words in the Sermon on the Mount most challenged you?2. What does it mean to have an evil eye? What do you see when you look out into the world? (Psalm 119:10, 15; Proverbs 28:22; 23:6-7; 22:9)3. Why should we care about the condition of our eyes? In other words, what does Jesus say about the effect of having an evil eye? (Cf. James 3:6)4. What would you say is the main objective of your life? Take some time to confess specific ways that the Holy Spirit has convicted you with regard to your storing, seeing and serving (vv. 19-24).5. How does this discussion of slavery bring us back to Christ’s redeeming work at the cross? What does it practically mean to be Christ’s slave? (1 Timothy 6:10; Luke 14:26; Titus 2:14)...more50minPlay
August 28, 2017Assessing Our TreasureMatthew 6:19-21 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Assessing Our Treasure -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6.19-2127 August 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. What are heavenly treasures, and what are some practical ways that we can pursue and gather them? (Luke 12:13-21; 1 Timothy 6:17-19)2. How does laying up treasures in heaven flow out of faith and hope? (Hebrews 11:6).3. What is the main contrast that Jesus makes in vv. 19-20, and what images does he use to convey this contrast? (James 5:1-3)4. In what ways have you personally experienced earthly treasures as corruptible, perishable, and temporary?5. Consider the following questions as you think about your own treasure: What occupies your thoughts when you have nothing else to do? What fills your daydreaming and worrying? What are you most terrified of losing?6. How does what we treasure both come out of and shape our hearts? ...more56minPlay
August 20, 2017Applying Our PrayerMatthew 6:9-13 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Applying Our Prayer -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:9-1320 August 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. How has our time spent studying the model prayer most impacted your attitude towards prayer?2. In what ways have you applied the structure and content of the model prayer to specific situations or occasions in your life?|3. Why is the holiness of church officers (elders and deacons), and all Christians for that matter, important for the hallowing of God’s name?4. Why does praying for God’s will to be done lead us to pray for a Bible-saturated life?5. How do church officers serve as one of God’s means for providing his people with daily bread?6. How do church officers serve as instruments of reconciliation in a local church? (Titus 1:5-11; Acts 6:1-3)7. Why do church officers in particular need constant prayer for spiritual protection?...more44minPlay
August 06, 2017Asking Abba, Part 3Matthew 6:11-15 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Asking Abba, Part 3 -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:11-158 August 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. Discuss the two negative responses to the Lord’s Prayer mentioned at the beginning of the sermon: “going overboard” or “reacting against.” How much thought have you given to the idea that prayer is work/labor/struggle? (Colossians 4:12; Romans 15:30)2. Where do we see our weakness and vulnerability in the Lord’s Prayer and in the final petition in particular?3. How does God provide protection both from and in/through temptation? What actions can you take to avoid entering into temptation? (James 1:13-14; Matthew 4:1; Genesis 22:1; Matthew 26:41)4. Why is it so dangerous not to believe in the “evil one” and take him seriously? Discuss Satan’s nature, rule, craftiness, mission, and ferocity. (John 17:15; Luke 10:18; Isaiah 14:12-14; Ezekiel 28:12-15; 1 Timothy 3:6; 2 Corinthians 4:4; Ephesians 2:2; 2 Corinthians 11:14; John 10:10; 1 Peter 5:8)5. How is Satan often active in the small things?6. Why must our confidence be in Christ and not ourselves as we face temptation?7. What role do the Bible and prayer play in overcoming temptation? (Psalm 119:11; Matthew 26:41)...more1hPlay
July 30, 2017Asking Abba, Part 2Matthew 6:11-15 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Asking Abba, Part 2 -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:11-1530 July 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. In what ways have you struggled to view God as your “Forgiving Father”? Are you confident that God is ready and able to forgive when you ask? (Exodus 34:6-7; Psalm 32:5; Nehemiah 9:17; Ephesians 1:7)2. What does it mean to recognize that “all sin goes straight to heaven”? (Psalm 51:4)3. How do “debts,” “trespasses,” and “sins” capture different aspects of our wrongdoing and guilt before God? (Matthew 6:12, 14-15; Luke 11:4)4. How does Colossians 2:13-14 vividly portray our “Past Pardon”?5. Why do Christians, those who have already been forgiven, need to ask God continually for forgiveness? What are some of the negative effects of not doing this daily? (1 John 1:9)6. In what ways have we already seen the relationship between God’s forgiveness of us and our forgiveness of others in the Sermon on the Mount?7. Who do you need to forgive, and how might a lack of forgiveness be hindering your prayer life? (Matthew 5:7; Mark 11:25)...more57minPlay
July 23, 2017Asking Abba, Part 1Matthew 6.11-15 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Asking Abba, Part 1 -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6.11-1523 July 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions:1. How has our time spent discussing prayer altered your priorities? Have youtried using the Lord’s Prayer as a skeleton for your prayers?2. What does it look like to really believe that God rules, owns and dispenses?How does the petition, “Give us this day our daily bread,” force us toacknowledge that everything we have is “from God”? (Matthew 5:34-35;Romans 11:36; James 1:17; Genesis 1:1; Psalm 104:10-15; 1 Corinthians 4:7)3. What does “bread” symbolize? In what ways do you struggle to believe thatGod cares even for your smallest, seemingly insignificant physical needs? 4. As we consider how God meets our needs, what does it mean to say that hedoes so in his wisdom, in the midst of a fallen world, through our labor, andthrough others? (Philippians 4:19; Proverbs 30:8-9; Psalm 34:19; Genesis3:19; 2 Thessalonians 3:12; Acts 2:45; Romans 12:13; Titus 3:14)5. How does praying for our “daily” bread keep us from complacency andworry? In what particular ways have you seen God provide for you and yourfamily day-by- day? (Exodus 16:4)6. What does it mean to view our physical needs with a proper, eternalperspective? How does this petition for daily bread lead us to consider ourspiritual nourishment? (Matthew 6:32-33; John 6:35; Matthew 4:4; 1Corinthians 10:31)...more58minPlay
July 17, 2017Adoring Abba, Part 2Matthew 6:9c-10 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Adoring Abba, Part 2 -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:9c-1016 July 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. In what ways have you been most challenged as we’ve discussed the topic of prayer? How has your own self-examination revealed pretentious, mindless, fatherless, Christ-less, self-centered, or infrequent prayers?2. Why does the petition “your kingdom come” point to both evangelism and discipleship? (Mark 1:15; Colossians 1:13-14; Matthew 5:3-12; Romans 14:17)3. When it comes to the salvation of others, do you really think your prayers matter? To what extent do you think God wants to accomplish his purposes through your prayers?4. If the kingdom of God is “a matter…of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit” (Romans 14:17), what does it look like to grow as a kingdom citizen?5. Why does praying “your kingdom come” ultimately mean praying for Christ’s return? How might praying “Come, Lord Jesus!” change the way you live the Christian life? (Daniel 2:44; Revelation 22:20)6. How can we easily become self-centered in praying “your will be done”? How does the structure of the Lord’s Prayer help us to understand the meaning of this petition?7. How does Jesus demonstrate in his own life what it means to pray “your will be done”? (Matthew 26:39; John 4:34) Hello, World!...more1hPlay
July 09, 2017Adoring Abba, Part 1Matthew 6:9c-10 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Adoring Abba, Part 1 -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:9c-109 July 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. How does the opening address, “Our Father in heaven,” naturally lead into the first three petitions?2. How does beginning with God rather than our own circumstances or experiences provide a more solid foundation and greater confidence in prayer, even when we don’t “feel it”?3. How would you briefly describe the meaning of the first petition, “hallowed be your name”? What is God’s “Name”? (Psalm 30:4; Exodus 19:14-16; Exodus 34:5-8; Matthew 1:21)4. Discuss the seven implications noted in the sermon for the petition “hallowed be your name”: bowing, centering, knowing, spreading, reflecting, speaking, and depending? (Exodus 34:8; John 5:23; 12:28; 17:1; Habakkuk 2:14; Matthew 5:16; Ecclesiastes 5:2; Matthew 5:3)5. In our desire to have greater praise and adoration towards God, what does it look like to be dependent without being passive?...more1hPlay
July 02, 2017Addressing AbbaMatthew 6:9b (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Addressing Abba -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:9b2 July 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. How do we already see God’s fatherliness and heavenliness in the verses leading up to The Lord’s Prayer? (Matthew 6:6, 8)2. How does this address – “Our Father in heaven” – instruct us not to pray in isolation? What does it look like to interlace our prayers with intercession?3. What does it mean that Jesus Christ is the only unique Son? What is the problem with appropriating God as Father without being mindful of the Son? (John 1:14; 3:35; Luke 1:35; Matthew 11:27)4. Why do we say that God is not the Father of every person? What are some symptoms that a Christian has lost sight of the right and privilege of knowing and addressing God as Father? (John 1:12; Galatians 4:5-6)5. How does this address call us to readiness and reverence in prayer? What are some signs that we may be dethroning God as we approach him in prayer? (Ecclesiastes 5:2)6. What does this address communicate about God’s willingness and ability to meet our needs? (Philippians 4:19; Ephesians 1:3; John 10:29; 1 Peter 5:7)7. How does this address also function as a call to holiness? (Matthew 5:48)...more58minPlay
FAQs about FCC The Sermon on the Mount:How many episodes does FCC The Sermon on the Mount have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.