Sermon on the Mount

First Things First - Sermon on the Mount Series (16)

First Things First - Sermon on the Mount Series (16)
Jared Arnett

In Matthew 7:24-29 Jesus concludes His sermon on the mount by comparing a wise and foolish builder. On the outside, both have built a house, but we find the foundation will determine our ability to weather the storm. Join us for this powerful sermon titled: First Things First

The Heart of the Matter - Sermon on the Mount Series (6)

The Heart of the Matter - Sermon on the Mount Series (6)
Jared Arnett

In this sermon, we look at 6 examples of how Jesus dug deeper into the law with practical advice on how to guard our hearts. He's trying to get us all to understand that we have to stop treating the symptoms, and let Him get to the Heart of the Matter.

Good News - Sermon on the Mount Series (5)

Good News - Sermon on the Mount Series (5)
Jared Arnett

Jesus came not to destroy the law but to fulfill it. He's sharing some incredibly good news with his disciples in this passage of scripture. No matter what's happening around us, this passage brings a message of good news anchored in the Hope we have in Christ.

Matthew 5:17-20

#blessed (Part 1 of 2) - Sermon on the Mount 2

#blessed (Part 1 of 2) Sermon on the Mount Series (2)
Jared Arnett

Jesus is about to flip the script and show how citizens of the Kingdom of God are counter-cultural. He begins with a list of character traits that seem contradictory to what his disciples expected; yet each one comes with a promised reward. He shares a decisive list of 8 characteristics that describe those who have been made new in Him. This sermon covers the first four. #blessed

A Kingdom Upside Down - Sermon on the Mount (1 )

A Kingdom Upside Down
Jared Arnett

The first in a series working our way through Jesus' famous Sermon on the Mount which is found in Matthew 5-7. This sermon was so controversial at the time, and flipped many of his listeners' worlds upside down. Christ’s bold Sermon on the Mount challenged his hearers to understand that God was seeking internal righteousness from them, not just external acts. This is only possible through God’s work to bring new life in us.