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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus calls us to more than admiration—He calls us to transformation. This message invites us to examine whether we’re true followers or just fans of His teaching.
Jesus doesn’t speak with borrowed authority—He speaks as God, setting Himself apart from every other teacher. His words serve as a mirror, revealing whether we’ve truly surrendered to His lordship or are still holding onto control. We’re reminded of the Great Commission: to make disciples, baptize, and teach obedience to all Jesus commanded.
It’s a clear challenge to live out our faith boldly—in our homes, neighborhoods, and beyond—by sharing the gospel and embodying it in action.
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus calls us to more than admiration—He calls us to transformation. This message invites us to examine whether we’re true followers or just fans of His teaching.
Jesus doesn’t speak with borrowed authority—He speaks as God, setting Himself apart from every other teacher. His words serve as a mirror, revealing whether we’ve truly surrendered to His lordship or are still holding onto control. We’re reminded of the Great Commission: to make disciples, baptize, and teach obedience to all Jesus commanded.
It’s a clear challenge to live out our faith boldly—in our homes, neighborhoods, and beyond—by sharing the gospel and embodying it in action.