In part 2 of our look at the Sermon on the Mount, we see a number of examples that Jesus gives of what it looks like to live out His message of love and sacrifice. You can see The Sermon on the Mount Part 1 here: “A Matter of the Heart”
In part 2 of our look at the Sermon on the Mount, we see a number of examples that Jesus gives of what it looks like to live out His message of love and sacrifice. You can see The Sermon on the Mount Part 1 here: “A Matter of the Heart”
An excerpt from the message “A Matter of the Heart“.
What does it mean in Matthew 5:17 that Jesus doesn’t “abolish” the Law but “fulfills” it? The following video is an excerpt from the message “A Matter of the Heart” on November 5th, 2017.
Excerpt from the message “A Matter of the Heart” on November 5th, 2017.
In this excerpt from the message “A Matter of the Heart” pastor Marc addresses the alleged contradiction between Matthew and Luke regarding the setting of Jesus’ most famous sermon.
In this first part of our look at The Sermon on the Mount, we take a look at Jesus’ teachings regarding sin as being a matter of what is inside of us, not just our external behaviors. As well as address some alleged contradictions in the text.
In this short video, Pastor Marc addresses a common mistake people make when reading the Bible that leads to no small amount of misunderstandings.
Pastor Marc and special guest Kenneth Vaughan answer on-the-spot questions from attendees at an open Q&A event hosted by Liberty Hill Baptist Church on August 23rd, 2017.
Pastor Marc and special guest Kenneth Vaughan answer on-the-spot questions from those in attendance at an open Q&A event at Liberty Hill Baptist Church on August 23rd, 2017.
500 years ago Martin Luther sparked a movement that would change not only the Church but western culture itself with a renewed focus on the centrality of The Gospel and the foundational authority of The Bible. 500 years later the ideas brought to light then are still impactful for those trying to faithfully follow after Christ.
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