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Sermon on the Mount The Citizens of the Kingdom 5116 The Righteousness of the Kingdom 51748 Sincere Devotion in the Kingdom 6118 Trusting God in the Kingdom 61934 Relating to Man in the Kingdom ID: 767621

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Sermon on the Mount The Citizens of the Kingdom (5:1-16) The Righteousness of the Kingdom (5:17-48) Sincere Devotion in the Kingdom (6:1-18) Trusting God in the Kingdom (6:19-34) Relating to Man in the Kingdom (7:1-12) Entering the Kingdom (7:13-27)

Sermon on the Mount Matthew 5-7 The Message The Kingdom of God Matt. 4:23 – preaching gospel of kingdom “Kingdom” repeated throughout: (5:3, 10, 19, 20; 6:10; 33; 7:21)

Sermon on the Mount Citizens of the Kingdom (5:2-16) Characteristics [Beatitudes] (5:2-12) Their influence on the world (5:13-16) Righteousness of the Kingdom (5:17 - 7:12)Harmonizes with the Old Testament (5:17-19)Exceeds the righteousness of the Scribes & Pharisee (5:20-48)Relationship to God (6)Relationship to man (7:1-12)Exhortation to Enter the Kingdom (7:13-27)Enter the narrow gate that leads to life (7:13-14)Don’t let false prophets turn you aside (7:15-20)Only the obedient enter the kingdom (7:21-27) Outline

Sermon on the Mount The Citizens of the Kingdom (Matt. 5:1-16) Characteristics of the Citizens (5:2-12) The Influence of the Citizens on the World (5:13-16) Review

Sermon on the Mount The Righteousness of the Kingdom (Matt. 5:17-48) Harmonizes with the Old Testament (5:17-19) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)

Sermon on the Mount The Righteousness of the Kingdom (Matt. 5:17-48) Harmonizes with the Old Testament (5:17-19) In the mind of the Jew, the Law of Moses and the tradition of the Pharisees were the same Already been a conflict with Jesus and the Pharisees (Luke 6:1-11) – thus sought to kill him Conflict so sharp – spawned the idea that Jesus was out to destroy the law (cf. Acts 6)

Sermon on the Mount Not to destroy (v. 17a)Not saying the OT will not be taken away (Eph. 2:15)Did not come to put himself in conflict with it or to disregard the lawHarmonizes with the Old Testament (5:17-19)

Sermon on the Mount Not to destroy (v. 17a)Fulfill (vv. 17b-18)Not:Bind every precept upon citizens of the kingdomFulfill by perfect obedienceHe is the fulfillment (purpose) of the OTLaw brings men to Christ (Rom. 10:4; Gal. 3:24-25)Law & prophets spoke of himLuke 24:44; Acts 13:29 Is the Messiah (John 4:24-25) None of it will pass till all fulfilled Harmonizes with the Old Testament (5:17-19)

Sermon on the Mount Not to destroy (v. 17a)Fulfill (vv. 17b-18)Demands Respect for Every Command (v. 19)Probably had the Pharisees in mind – who broke the law by their traditions (cf. vv. 20-ff)“Break” = loose, free from the restraintsPoint: respect for God means treat every command with respectPointed to Old Covenant – careful and deliberate obedience to it Same attitude would be carried over into the kingdom No part of the law is insignificant & unimportant Harmonizes with the Old Testament (5:17-19)

Sermon on the Mount The Righteousness of the Kingdom (Matt. 5:17-48) Harmonizes with the Old Testament (5:17-19) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)

Matthew 5:20 For I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. The righteousness of Scribes & Pharisees Not to be equated with the law – thought it was in their mindScribes: copied & taught the law – had knowledge of iutPharisees: boasted in being strict keepers of the law How did they handle it? No one mutilated it and destroyed it any more Whittled it down to fit them Great emphasis to outward form – overlooked so much Could be involved in hatred & dishonesty and still be righteous (23:14)

Matthew 5:20 For I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. The righteousness of Scribes & Pharisees ExceedsNot in quantity – more of the sameIn character – in nature The righteousness that Jesus demands is an inward devotion that allows God to rule our hearts His law goes further than the old (cf. Jer. 31:31-34)

Matthew 5:20 For I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. The righteousness of Scribes & Pharisees ExceedsJesus declares war on the righteousness of Scribes & PhariseesNot against the law (cf. vv. 17-19) though, there is a contrast Is against the traditions, corruptions and hypocrisy of the Jews!

Sermon on the Mount Not just murder, but hatred & animosity forbidden (vv. 21-26)Anger without a cause (v. 22a)What is said in anger (v. 22b)Reconciliation (vv. 23-26)Before worship (vv. 23-24)Urgency (vv. 25-26) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)

Sermon on the Mount Not just murder, but hatred & animosity forbidden (vv. 21-26)Not just adultery, but lust forbidden (vv. 27-30)Lust is adultery (vv. 27-28)Cut off the offending parts (vv. 29-30) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)

Sermon on the Mount Not just murder, but hatred & animosity forbidden (vv. 21-26)Not just adultery, but lust forbidden (vv. 27-30)Not a demand for certificate, but unjust divorce forbidden (vv. 31-32)The law & rabbinical interpretation (v. 31)Jesus focuses on unjust divorce (v. 32) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)

Sermon on the Mount Not just murder, but hatred & animosity forbidden (vv. 21-26)Not just adultery, but lust forbidden (vv. 27-30)Not a demand for certificate, but unjust divorce forbidden (vv. 31-32)Not just false oaths, but dishonesty forbidden (vv. 33-37)Pharisees took oaths lightly (v. 33)Jesus demands honesty (vv. 33-37) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)

Sermon on the Mount Not just murder, but hatred & animosity forbidden (vv. 21-26)Not just adultery, but lust forbidden (vv. 27-30)Not a demand for certificate, but unjust divorce forbidden (vv. 31-32)Not just false oaths, but dishonesty forbidden (vv. 33-37)Not an eye for eye, but be good to neighbor (vv. 38-42)Pharisees: revenge & retaliation (v. 38) Jesus taught non-retaliation (vv. 39-42) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)

Sermon on the Mount Not just murder, but hatred & animosity forbidden (vv. 21-26)Not just adultery, but lust forbidden (vv. 27-30)Not a demand for certificate, but unjust divorce forbidden (vv. 31-32)Not just false oaths, but dishonesty forbidden (vv. 33-37)Not an eye for eye, but be good to neighbor (vv. 38-42)Not love neighbor only, but love for all (vv. 43-48) Pharisees: love neighbor & hate enemy (v. 43) Jesus: love all (vv. 44-48) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)

Sermon on the Mount The Righteousness of the Kingdom (Matt. 5:17-48) Harmonizes with the Old Testament (5:17-19) Exceeds the Righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees (5:20-48)