
Sermon 10: Matthew 5:21-26
Philip Blackett reads from Matthew 5:21-26, reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonviolence, linking Jesus' teachings with King's philosophy. He emphasizes addressing anger, seeking reconciliation, settling disputes quickly, and expresses gratitude for Jesus' sacrifice and resolving conflicts among believers.
Key Points
- True reconciliation begins with addressing the anger and bitterness within our own hearts.
- Building a beloved community means seeking and initiating reconciliation, even when it is difficult.
- Prioritizing unity within the body of Christ serves as a powerful witness to the world and fulfills Jesus' vision for the kingdom of God.
Reading, teaching and preaching from Matthew 5:21-26 (Jesus teaches about Murder starting from Anger in the Heart). For sermon notes and more sermons, visit the Beggars Breaking Bread website at https://www.BeggarsBreakingBread.com
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