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In this episode, we wrap up Matthew 5 with a lesson on "Chicken Bowling"—a personal story about a rooster, a thrown chicken, and the excuses we make to justify our anger.
Jesus moves from the Beatitudes and the Law into six practical illustrations, using the powerful formula: "You have heard it said... But I say..." We explore the difference between Human Effort (technically following the rules) and Complete Submission (giving your heart to God). Whether it's anger, lust, divorce, vows, or revenge, Jesus isn't looking for you to "try harder"—He's looking for a heart change that makes the rules obsolete.
Key Topics Covered:
Chicken Bowling: Why we use words like "frustrated" or "irritated" to cover up sinful anger.
The "But I Say" Formula: Moving from the letter of the Law to the spirit of submission.
Anger vs. Murder: Why holding onto anger is just as dangerous as the act itself.
Lust & Adultery: Why fighting sin with willpower leaves you crippled, but submission leads to glory.
Turning the Cheek: It’s not pacifism; it’s the power of being unoffendable.
Loving Enemies: Loving others not because they are good, but because God loved us first.
Scripture References:
Matthew 5:21-48
Matthew 5:48 (The call to be perfect)
Video Link: The Sermon for the Mounted: Part 4 - Chicken Bowling & True Submission
By Kevin Weatherby4.9
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In this episode, we wrap up Matthew 5 with a lesson on "Chicken Bowling"—a personal story about a rooster, a thrown chicken, and the excuses we make to justify our anger.
Jesus moves from the Beatitudes and the Law into six practical illustrations, using the powerful formula: "You have heard it said... But I say..." We explore the difference between Human Effort (technically following the rules) and Complete Submission (giving your heart to God). Whether it's anger, lust, divorce, vows, or revenge, Jesus isn't looking for you to "try harder"—He's looking for a heart change that makes the rules obsolete.
Key Topics Covered:
Chicken Bowling: Why we use words like "frustrated" or "irritated" to cover up sinful anger.
The "But I Say" Formula: Moving from the letter of the Law to the spirit of submission.
Anger vs. Murder: Why holding onto anger is just as dangerous as the act itself.
Lust & Adultery: Why fighting sin with willpower leaves you crippled, but submission leads to glory.
Turning the Cheek: It’s not pacifism; it’s the power of being unoffendable.
Loving Enemies: Loving others not because they are good, but because God loved us first.
Scripture References:
Matthew 5:21-48
Matthew 5:48 (The call to be perfect)
Video Link: The Sermon for the Mounted: Part 4 - Chicken Bowling & True Submission

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