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The Sermon on the Mount Lesson 1
Jesus declared He did not
come to destroy the Law or the Prophets but
to fulfill them. This lesson explores how
Christ completed the Old Covenant, upheld
its authority, and revealed a deeper
righteousness that begins in the heart. His
teaching called listeners to inward
transformation, not outward show.
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Bobby Stafford |
The Sermon on the Mount Lesson 2
Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount calls us to more than outward
obedience—it demands heart transformation. In this powerful section of
Matthew 5, He teaches that anger, lust, divorce, and dishonesty all begin in
the heart. True righteousness is internal, not just external. This lesson
explores Christ’s radical call to purity. |

Bobby Stafford |
The Sermon on the Mount Lesson 3
Jesus teaches that true righteousness flows from the heart.
In Matthew 5, He corrects misunderstandings about oaths and retaliation,
calling His disciples to integrity in speech and grace in response to
wrongs. Christians must be honest, humble, and trust in God's justice—not
their own. This lesson explores His powerful message. |

Bobby Stafford |
The Sermon on the Mount Lesson 4
In Matthew 6, Jesus shifts from doctrine to daily practice,
warning against hypocrisy in giving and praying. True righteousness isn’t
for show—it flows from a sincere heart. This lesson explores how to honor
God through quiet generosity and heartfelt prayer, seeking His reward rather
than the praise of men. |

Bobby Stafford |
The Sermon on the Mount Lesson
5 Jesus gave His disciples a
model prayer that reshaped how they understood God. Unlike Old Testament
prayers, Jesus taught them to call God “Our Father in heaven.” This lesson
explores the deep meaning behind those words, highlighting reverence,
intimacy, and God’s sovereign rule—all essential attitudes in true,
effective prayer. |

Bobby Stafford |
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