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Sermon on the Mount
Synoptics all agree…..Jesus is baptised, tested, and then begins to preach – Matthew & Mark….
Record Jesus first words as a preacher…..
Matthew
“Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.”
Mark
“The time has come,” he said.
“The kingdom of God has come near.
Repent and believe the good news!”
Luke
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The Spirit of the Lord is on me…..
1. Sermon on the mount - Beatitudes, Salt and Light
2. 5:17-6:4 Christ fulfilled the Law
3. 6:5-18 Prayer and Fasting
4. 6:19-34 Treasures in Heaven
5. 7: I-14 Golden Rule
6. 7:15-27 Tree and Fruit, Build on the Rock
Seeing the crowds, he went up on the mountain, and when he sat down his disciples came to him.
And he opened his mouth and taught them
Is the location significant?
Early days… Galilee ….
In synagogues… healing every disease….
So His fame spread.
So he escaped.
Did he deliberately go up a mountain ….
To contrast Moses?
Some scholars argue… Matthew… broken up into 5 sections….
Ending with “when Jesus finished” to mirror the Pentateuch
modelled on – 8 Beatitudes v 10 Cmdts
Jesus… the new Exodus….
Christ Passover lamb
Reconstruction – Reformation?
Sermon on the Mount – Christian counter-culture
Best known ---- least understood --- least obeyed – Nearest thing to a Jesus manifesto
“If the church realistically accepted his standards and values as here set forth, and lived by them, it would be the alternative society he always intended it to be, and would offer to the world an authentic Christian counter-culture.”
Post WW2 – Idealism and Disillusion
Disillusion with what is keeps feeding the idealism of what could be
Vietnam… Make love not war – protest not unnoticed – but not effective
Dropping out
Living simply
Counter-Culture – exciting, hopeful.
Holy Spirit – before comforter – is the disturber, agitator, convictor
What does it profit a man that he should gain the whole world but lose his soul?
People/Youth – seeking meaning, peace, love and reality….. are looking in the wrong place
Church not seen as counter cultural….
But conformist --- not new and young, but old and dying
‘You have the name of being alive, and you are dead.’
Church is no different from anybody else!
8 DO NOT BE LIKE THEM
God is calling out a people from himself… do not conform….. do not intermarry….
Unequally yoked
I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD!
No, we want a King – let us be like…
All this is essential background… to any understanding of the Beatitudes….
SOTM
Occurs towards beginning of Jesus ministry – Immediately after baptism and temptation.
Began to announce good news that the Kingdom of God was now on the threshold.
Inaugurated by Jesus.
Repent!!
For the kingdom of God is at hand.
Contrast Christians… with Pagans
Here is a Christian value-system, ethical standard, religious devotion, attitude to money, ambition, life-style and network of relationships—all of which are totally at variance with those of the non-Christian world.
And this Christian counter-culture is the life of the kingdom of God, a fully human life indeed but lived out under the divine rule
3 Questions
Is SOTM
1. Authentic?
Sermon on the Plain?
Is that a problem?
– Similar but not identical… Both Beatitudes… end with 2 house builders.
In between “love our enemies”
Sermon… summary of collection of Jesus’ teaching?
Ref… Both Mat and Luk – present it as a sermon….
Astonished reaction.. enter Capernaum
Is a better description “Teaching on the Hill?” – summer school over time?
2. Relevant?
It is a wonderfully coherent whole….
Behaviour expected….
a. Character (5v3-12)
b.
Influence (5v13-16)
c.
Righteousness (5v17-48)
d.
Piety
e. Ambition
f.
Relationships
g.
Commitment
3. Attainable?
Love the Lord your God….. v the Beatitudes – How do we measure up?
Leo Tolstoy – Resurrection
Nekhlyudov sat staring at the light of the lamp that burned low, and his heart stopped beating.
Recalling all the monstrous confusion of the life we lead, he pictured to himself what this life might be like if people were taught to obey these commandments, and his soul was swept by an ecstasy such as he had not felt for many a day.
It was as though, after long pining and suffering, he had suddenly found peace and liberation.
He did not sleep that night, and as happens to vast numbers who read the Gospels, he understood for the first time the full meaning of words read and passed over innumerable times in the past.
Like a sponge soaking up water he drank in all the vital, important and joyous news which the book revealed to him.
And everything he read seemed familiar to him, confirming and making real what he had long known but had never fully understood nor really believed.
But now he understood and believed …
He said to himself: ‘Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
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