From the Sermon on the Mount – Matthew 5:27-37
August 30, 2020

Join us tomorrow!
8:00 AM – Traditional Service on YouTube
10:45 AM – Service with Today’s Music on Facebook
Both services will be held live at 725 Susquehanna Ave.
From the Sermon on the Mount – Matthew 5:27-37
August 30, 2020
Join us tomorrow!
8:00 AM – Traditional Service on YouTube
10:45 AM – Service with Today’s Music on Facebook
Both services will be held live at 725 Susquehanna Ave.
In The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus speaks of what life is like in the kingdom.
Something he addresses is the idea of living honorably — honoring God by honoring others.
In this worship service, we discover where to find honor and how to live honorably.
In The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus is showing us what the kingdom looks like. This kingdom derives from a dream – a plan that God had since before the foundation of the world.
You might say that a dream is being realized. The kingdom of God is at hand.
You can be part of the worship service through this video.
Jesus is clear on who the kingdom is made up of.
It’s not made up of people who have pushed the envelope and made themselves righteous. There’s no real room in the kingdom for the self-righteous.
It’s not made up of people don’t care and adopt lawlessness.
Those in the kingdom are those who have a keen sense of right and wrong – a keen sense of light and darkness. And they are disturbed when they see darkness in themselves. They know they cannot personally rid themselves of guilt and shame, but they trust that Christ has done so.
And, in humility, they receive his forgiveness – his righteousness – as their own.
We hope you’ll join us online or in person on Susquehanna Avenue Sunday.