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Why Say "Kingdom Of The Skies" Instead Of "Kingdom Of Heaven"? – Sermon On The Mount Q+R 2 (E19)

Sermon on the Mount Q+R 2 (E19) – How do we reconcile Jesus’ words about the Law with other New Testament teachings? How is God’s justice with gehenna different from karma? And why does the BibleProject translation of the Sermon on the Mount refer to the Kingdom of Heaven as the Kingdom of the skies? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions on the first four case studies about righteousness (episodes 9-14) in the Sermon on the Mount series. Thank you to our audience for your incredible questions! View more resources on our website → Timestamps Why are there so many sets of threes in the Sermon on the Mount? (1:42-8:06) How do we reconcile Jesus’ words about the Law with other New Testament teachings? (8:06-18:10) Does Jesus contradict his teaching in Matthew 5:22 when he calls the Pharisees “blind fools” in Matthew 23:17? (18:10-26:06) What is the difference between God’s justice with gehenna and the philosophical idea of karma? (26:06-32:19) Why does Jesu ....

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Jesus' Surprising Warning About Religious Practices

Sermon on the Mount E18 – In Matthew 6, Jesus turns his attention to religious practices of his day, specifically generosity to the poor, prayer, and fasting. But Jesus gives a surprising warning about these practices: if you do religious practices to get praise from people, then you're missing the point. In this episode, Jon and Tim discuss these three religious practices and reflect on the pitfalls of making religious devotion about yourself. View more resources on our website → Timestamps Chapter 1: Honor in Jesus’ Day (00:00-6:32) Chapter 2: Giving to the Poor (6:32-26:00) Chapter 3: Prayer (26:00-34:15) Chapter 4: Fasting (34:15-54:14) Referenced Resources Fasting: The Ancient Practices by Scot McKnight Christianity's Surprise: A Sure and Certain Hope by C. Kavin Rowe Check out Tim’s library here. You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS. Show Music Original Sermon on the Mount music by Richie Kohen B ....

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What Hypocrite Means To Jesus

What Hypocrite Means To Jesus
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What Jesus Means By "Turn The Other Cheek"

Sermon on the Mount E15 – In Matthew 5:38-42, Jesus offers wisdom from the Torah about retaliation, justice, and nonviolent resistance to injustice. He references a series of laws in Exodus 21, Leviticus 24, and Deuteronomy 19, all of which contain the familiar language of “eye for eye, tooth for tooth.” Jesus reveals the surprising wisdom within these laws, using real-life scenarios that would have been familiar to oppressed Israelites living under Roman occupation: turning the other cheek, giving your cloak, and going the extra mile. In this episode, Jon, Tim, and Michelle discuss how these actions can open up our imaginations for boldly standing against injustice in creative, nonviolent ways. View more resources on our website → Timestamps Chapter 1: Cultural Background of “Eye for Eye” (00:00-20:45) Chapter 2: The Meaning of “Do Not Resist” (20:45-28:13) Chapter 3: Turn the Other Cheek (28:13-39:20) Chapter 4: Give Up Your Coat (39:20-45:30) Chapter 5: Go the Extra ....

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Why Does Jesus Say Not To Swear Oaths?

Sermon on the Mount E14 – In Matthew 5:33-48, Jesus offers three case studies about how people can work together in spite of conflict. The first case study focuses on the ancient practice of oath keeping. By the time of Jesus, ancient Israelites no longer spoke the divine name of Yahweh out of respect, but they would still swear oaths by things closely related to God like the sky, land, temple, etc. Some people used these oaths as a loophole because they felt less serious to break (“I only swore by the temple!”). In this episode, Jon and Tim discuss Jesus’ teaching on oaths, which demonstrates God’s wisdom on the integrity of our words and the danger of even small deceptions. View more resources on our website → Timestamps Chapter 1: The Historical Background of Oaths (00:00-13:22) Chapter 2: The Heart Beneath Oaths (13:22-30:44) Chapter 3: Oaths From the Evil One (30:44-46:15) Referenced Resources The Divine Conspiracy by Dallas Willard Check out Tim’s library here. You ....

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