The King has come. The God of love planned reconciliation and
transformation for the people he created. He planned liberation
from bondage for all creation through the life, death, and
resurrected life of his Son, Jesus Christ.
Jesus the King has come. He has inaugurated the kingdom. The
Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5-7) is the constitution of that
kingdom. The constitution is intended to make Christlike disciples.
The central dynamic of the constitution is godlike love and is
based on his grace.
The Sermon begins with the essence of character, which is the
foundation of all relationships and conduct. Who we are determines
the influence we have and controls our conduct. Our conduct is
based on right relationships with God, others, self, and the
material world.
The Sermon is practical, dealing with every aspect of life. Our
relationship with God is to be one of reverence and
self-discipline. Our relationship to possessions calls for
rejection of slavery to those possessions and to worry. In
relationship to self, we must avoid destructive criticism and
exercise discernment. Many areas are discussed in our relationship
to others, such as murder, sex, retaliation, and more.
Join me in the study of the kingdom constitution as it reveals
how to live life in the image of God. All who will may become a
part of the kingdom by offering full allegiance to the King and by
living life by the rule of godlike love.
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