Two roads. Two trees. Two kinds of teachers and two kinds of religion. God calls for us to choose. But his ire is not against the sincere but religiously mistaken on the pew next to you. He is concerned with those who imitate the Shepherd, deceiving the flock, because their hearts are far from the Father.
When you don’t have the words. When there are no words. There is a still a word of hope for us. Join us as we rediscover the prayer the Lord taught his disciples to pray.
In the dark. Behind the scenes. That’s where the magic happens. That is where Christ will meet us. There is power when God takes notice, and only God is the focus of attention when our deeds are done in secret.
A perfect love is one that includes our enemies. The only way for this is to remove any desire for revenge or even self-preservation. It is, after all, the way of the cross.
What does it mean for your righteousness to exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees? It’s not what you think. It’s more than you think. And it will change the way you think.
If your “best” life still awaits, how can you experience a “blessed” life even in the midst of trials and pain? Jesus shows us promises to accept, portraits to be admired, and pathways to be attempted as we walk hand-in-hand with the Blessed one, Jesus Christ.
See the Sermon on the Mount as an invitation to find new things to love, and a new community that shares our new loves. This fall, let’s sit at the feet of the master teacher as we learn together what it means to live the good life.