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In this section of the Sermon on the Mount, we explore how Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:38–48 aren’t a list of rules to follow, but a vision for a life completely reshaped by love. Jesus flips everything we think we know about justice and power. In a world that demands retaliation, He teaches us to turn the other cheek, go the second mile, and love even our enemies. It’s not about surviving culture—it’s about subverting it. What looks like weakness to the world is actually a Spirit-empowered strength. Through the work of the Holy Spirit, love becomes our resistance, forgiveness becomes our power, and grace becomes our witness.
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In this section of the Sermon on the Mount, we explore how Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:38–48 aren’t a list of rules to follow, but a vision for a life completely reshaped by love. Jesus flips everything we think we know about justice and power. In a world that demands retaliation, He teaches us to turn the other cheek, go the second mile, and love even our enemies. It’s not about surviving culture—it’s about subverting it. What looks like weakness to the world is actually a Spirit-empowered strength. Through the work of the Holy Spirit, love becomes our resistance, forgiveness becomes our power, and grace becomes our witness.
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