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Sermon on the Mount – The Golden Rule
Matthew 7:12
1. Introduction – This morning we come to another famous verse from the SM.
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It seems like every other week we come to these seminal verses – verse that people who don’t even read the Bible seem to know.
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A few weeks ago, we looked at ‘judge not so that you be not judged…” Another seminal verse in the SM
we studied the Lord’s Prayer over the summer months – maybe the pinnacle of Jesus’ teaching here.
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And today, we come to what might be the guiding ethic of the entire SM.
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