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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.
June 26, 2017Approaching AbbaMatthew 6:7-9a (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Approaching Abba -- Lonnie BellThe Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:7-9a25 June 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. How is prayer both assumed and commanded in our passage? Why should prayer be a habitual way of life for the Christian?2. Why is prayer the greatest test for spiritual life and health?3. What is the “wrong thinking” as well as “thoughtlessness” that Jesus is criticizing in pagan approaches to prayer? Discuss the mindset reflected in the prayers of the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18:26-29?4. How do we love God with our mind in prayer? What does it look like to heap up empty phrases, and how can we avoid it?5. Do you find yourself trying to win God’s favor when you pray? Do you think you need to inform him of your needs? How does Jesus’ emphasis on God as our “Father” instruct us?6. What does it mean to tailor our prayers to the priorities and purposes of God? How could you practically begin using The Lord’s Prayer as a model, guide or skeleton for your prayers?7. When it comes to The Lord’s Prayer, what does it mean that we have a tendency “to invert and then erase”?...more59minPlay
June 11, 2017Before Whose EyesMatthew 6:2-6, 16-18 (NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download button for recording to begin.)Before Whose Eyes -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:2-6, 16-1811 June 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. In the words of Martyn Lloyd-Jones, why is this passage so “painful” or “uncomfortable”? How does it drive us to Christ?2. What are some of the reasons for fasting in the Old Testament? How should Christians think about this practice?3. Discuss the examples of showiness and secrecy given by Jesus. How can we be more “secretive” in our religious practice?4. Why does the concern for the approval of others when doing good deeds essentially constitute a lie? What is the alternative?5. Why does the discussion of rewards ultimately boil down to faith? How is practicing our righteousness before others to be seen by them an act of unbelief?...more55minPlay
June 05, 2017Righteous ReligionMatthew 6:1 (NOTE: Allow 30-60 seconds after clicking the START-arrow for recording to begin.)Righteous Religion -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 6:14 June 2017Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions1. What do people typically mean when they accept “spirituality” but reject “religion”? What can be problematic about this distinction?2. Consider the fact that Jesus presupposes certain practices of righteousness. What role do “disciplines” play in your understanding of the Christian life?3. Discuss practices that we can put in place for helping others, relating to God, and mortifying our flesh.4. Why does Jesus use the language of caution in this verse? In what ways can practicing our righteousness be dangerous?5. How is the behavior described in 5:16 different from what we find in 6:1 as it pertains to doing our deeds before others?|6. What is the reward replacement that happens when our practices are “before other people in order to be seen by them”?...more57minPlay
May 21, 2017Operating Under an OffenseMatthew 5:38-42 (NOTE: Allow 30-60 seconds after clicking the Start arrow for recording to begin. Also microphone difficulty causes some choppiness during the first two minutes)Operating Under an Offense -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 5:38-4221 May 2017DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions1. What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth”? Read and discuss Exodus 21:23-25, Leviticus 24:19-20, and Deuteronomy 19:21.2. In what ways is this law of retaliation just?3. How were the religious leaders and teachers of Jesus’ day reworking / perverting / twisting this Old Testament law?4. Why is it so difficult not to retaliate or seek revenge when we are insulted or offended in some way?5. Why should this passage not be interpreted as standing against Christians serving in the police and military? Discuss Romans 13:2-4.6. In what ways do vv. 39-42 call us to non-retaliation, to relinquish our rights, to die to self, and to prioritize the good of others? How might Jesus’ words be applied in your situation? How does Romans 12:19-21 also encourage us?7. How does 1 Peter 2:23-24 give us the supreme example of and reason for this way of life? Why is hoping in God so essential?...more1h 1minPlay
May 14, 2017Speaking the TruthMatthew 5:33-27 (NOTE: Allow 30-60 seconds after clicking the START-arrow for recording to begin.)Speaking the Truth -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 5:33-2714 May 2017DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions1. How would you describe “the deceptive practice” of the Scribes and Pharisees in regards to oaths? Discuss Matthew 23:16-22.2. In what ways do we sometimes exhibit the characteristics of these Scribes and Pharisees?3. Does your “yes” or “no” mean anything, or do you find yourself having to rise to a higher level of truthfulness through the use of some kind of oath?4. Why is swearing by heaven, earth, etc. really no different from swearing by God’s name?5. How does the end of v. 37 alert us to the schemes of Satan? Discuss how Satan works through our exaggerations, pretensions, dishonesty, and misleading and unclear speech....more57minPlay
April 30, 2017Adultery Rightly UnderstoodMatthew 5:27-30 (NOTE: Allow 30-60 seconds after clicking the START-arrow for recording to begin.)Adultery Rightly Understood -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 5:27-3030 April 2017DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions1. Why do we have a tendency to think of adultery as merely external? What does Jesus have to say about the heart?2. How do Jesus’ words bring together the 7th and 10th Commandments (Exodus 20:14, 17)?|3. Why should Jesus’ teaching on adultery humble us and draw us to the cross?4. How do the eyes both follow and inform the heart? Discuss the examples of Job (31:1, 9) and David (2 Samuel 11:2-4).5. What would it look like for you to make a “covenant with your eyes” (Job 31:1)? Discuss what it means to avoid repeating, gazing, dwelling, imagining, and pursuing.6. Why do these verses represent such a serious indictment of pornography in particular? Discuss the negative effect of pornography on one’s marriage.7. In response to vv. 29-30, what do you need to cut off or dig out of your life in order to protect yourself from the destructive power of sexual sin? How does Romans 8:13 encourage us to fight without relying on our own strength?...more59minPlay
April 09, 2017Murder Rightly UnderstoodMatthew 5:21-26 (NOTE: Allow 30-60 seconds after clicking the START-arrow for recording to begin.)Murder Rightly Understood -- Lonnie BellSermon Series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 5:21-269 April 2017DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions1) In what ways had the scribes and Pharisees subtly weakened and watered down God's truth on the topic of murder?2) According to Jesus' definition, are we all murderers? How does this passage bring out the truth of Romans 3:23 and point us to the Savior?3) How seriously do you take your anger? How does Jesus' words challenge you to rethink it, confess it, and repent of it?4) What make Jesus' anger expressed in various places in the New Testament different from what's in view in this passage?5) What is Hell? Read and discuss the following passages on "the hell of fire" (v 22): Matthew 13:42, 50; 25:46; Mark 9:43, 48.6) What does this passage teach us about the priority and urgency of reconciliation? What are some concrete scenarios in which this can be practically applied in our own lives....more58minPlay
April 02, 2017The Christ, the Law, and the Christian Life - Part 2Matthew 5:19-20 (NOTE: Allow 30-60 seconds after clicking the START-arrow for recording to begin.)The Christ, the Law, and the Christian Life - Part 2 -- Lonnie BellSermon series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 5:19-202 April 2017DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions1) Read Romans 3:20 and discuss how the Law renders a guilty verdict.2) How does Jesus fulfill God's Law "in his disciples"? What do Romans 7:22 and 8:4 tell us?3) Why don't Christians keep the ceremonial laws associated with the sacrificial system?4) What are some unhealthy pitfalls when it comes to relating the Law to the Christian life?5 ) Who were the Scribes and Pharisees? In light of Matthew 23:1-36, what was the problem with their understanding of "righteousness"?...more54minPlay
March 26, 2017The Christ, the Law, and the Christian Life - Part 1Matthew 5:17-18 (NOTE: Allow 30-60 seconds after clicking the START-arrow for recording to begin.)The Christ, the Law, and the Christian Life - Part 1 -- Lonnie BellSermon series: The Sermon on the MountMatthew 5:17-1826 March 2017...more1h 2minPlay
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.