Lesson 3: Kingdom Citizens and Our Influence (Part 1) | Sermon on the Mount
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus taught that those people who are of citizens of His Kingdom should use their influence for good and not evil. In all that we do as Christians, we should strive to be Christ-like and we should hunger and thirst after righteous things. Join Eddie Parrish as he takes an in-depth look at Matthew 5:13-16 and discusses this portion of the Sermon on the Mount.
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