Lesson 8: Kingdom Citizens and Adultery (Part 2) | Sermon on the Mount
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The Jesus that exists in the mind of some people is really not who Jesus was revealed to be in the New Testament. Often times, people claim that Jesus avoided controversy and was a “live-and-let-live” kind of person. However, this is not the case and we see this explicitly in the Sermon on the Mount when Jesus called people out on their sin and condemned actions contrary to God’s Law. In this lesson, Eddie Parrish looks at one of these areas that Jesus spoke against: unscriptural divorce and remarriage.
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