Lesson 6: Kingdom Citizens and the Sanctity of Life | Sermon on the Mount
Sermon on the Mount
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In His Sermon on the Mount, several times Jesus called attention to matters of the heart and emphasized that the way a person feels inwardly toward another person is just as important as their outward actions. In Matthew 5:21-26, Jesus talks specifically about murder and anger and how His followers are called to a higher standard than those of the world. Join Eddie Parrish as he expounds on Jesus’ lesson from the Sermon on the Mount and the sanctity of life.
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