Sermon Tone Analysis

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We are in the second week of a sermon series looking at the beatitudes.
My hope is that we could sit at the feet of Jesus… and soak in these truths.
THAT we could read the words of Jesus as he teaches his disciples what it looks like to be a disciple.
As he teaches them what it looks like to live as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven… as part of Christ’s Kingdom!
Living as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven is counter cultural to everything we are told and see.
Two Important Things We Must Remember:
The Sermon On The Mount reveals our need for the Gospel.
The Sermon On The Mount reveals our need for the Gospel.
The Sermon on the Mount invites us into a life that results in true happiness.
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