Memorize The Sermon On The Mount – Week 26

This week’s passage is a longer one, but it’s a section of the Sermon on the Mount that is very well-known: The Lord’s Prayer.

It’s found in Matthew 6:9-13.

Matthew 6:9-13

I can remember standing and reciting this as a class prayer before lunch every day in Mrs. Moyel’s class when I was in third grade…. in a public school.

It’s a prayer that many people have learned by heart as children. And, as a result, it’s become almost too familiar, and we glance over it without really reading it or paying attention to it.

My challenge to you this week is to really think about what Jesus is saying here. Dwell on it. Pray over it. And then pray more like him…

Did you memorize this passage as a child? Or is this a new one for you? Let me know in the comments.

Memorize The Sermon On The Mount – Week 25

Last week, we saw the first example of how not to pray that Jesus gave before he gave the model prayer.

In this week’s passage, he gives us another bad example.

Take a look at this passage in Matthew 6:7-8.

Matthew 6:7-8

It seem like our pride, and our desire to hear our own voices can be a deterrent to effective prayer.

In this week’s passage, Jesus informs us that God already know what we need, even before we ask him. That should keep us from being too wordy.

Do you ever find yourself being too wordy in your prayers? What do you do to combat this? Let me know in the comments.

Memorize The Sermon On The Mount – Week 24

Prayer.

Out of all the instructions that Jesus gave, this is perhaps one of the most important.

The model prayer that Jesus taught us appears in Matthew 6, and this weeks passage introduces that entire section. You can find it at Matthew 6:5-6.

Before Jesus gives us a model prayer, he gives us a couple of examples of what not to do.

One of those we see this week; next week we look at another.

Matthew 6:5-6

Jesus viewed prayer as a crucial part of his life and ministry. And it seems as if he views it as important for us as well.

What do you do to maintain humility in prayer? Let me know in the comments.

Memorize The Sermon On The Mount – Week 23

This week’s passage completes the teaching on giving that began with the start of Matthew 6.

Jesus teaches here that our giving should be done solely from the motivation of being for God; not so that others will see and congratulate us.

This week’s passage is found in Matthew 6:3-4.

Matthew 6:3-4

Giving is an affair that is between you and God alone.  That helps us keep our motives pure.

Do you struggle with letting one hand know what the other is doing? Let me know in the comments.


Memorize The Sermon On The Mount – Week 22

Matthew 6 starts out with a few verses on the practical aspects of giving.

While the specific context here is giving, the hypocritical nature being warned agains here really applies to every area of life.

The text is from Matthew 6:1-2.

Matthew 6:1-2

Jesus is encouraging us to keep the proper motivation in our giving.

I don’t know about you, but I find that this can be difficult to do, especially in our culture today.

How do you guard against displaying your ‘acts of righteousness’? Let me know in the comments.

Memorize The Sermon On The Mount – Weeks 20 And 21

This week I am posting two passages from the Sermon on the Mount. I didn’t get last week’s passage on here, and am posting it with today’s passage.

Last week’s passage is from Matthew 5:43-45.

Matthew 5:43-45

This is the classic “Love your enemies” passage that we’ve heard all of our lives.

It’s closely tied to this weeks passage: Matthew 5:46-48. Here, Jesus continues the thought, and tells us that if we only love those we like, or who love us, we are no better than the pagans or tax collectors.

Matthew 5:46-48

Jesus encourages us to live life, striving for perfection, just as God is perfect.

Simple statements. Simple truths. Difficult to accomplish. Difficult to live. Profound, yet all to easy to overlook in our lives.

How do you love others when they don’t show love to you? Let me know in the comments.

Memorize The Sermon On The Mount – Week 19

The Sermon on the Mount is full of incredible advice. This week’s passage is no exception.

Take a look at Matthew 5:40-42.

Matthew 5:40-42

Jesus is giving us the instructions to go the extra mile… literally.

This is another of those passages that I find hard to do. When people seem to be set against me, especially those who are antagonistic towards me, I don’t want to be very accommodating to them. I guess that’s human nature.

Jesus’ message throughout the Sermon on the Mount is full of things that seem opposite of human nature. Things that are hard to do. Hard even to want to do sometimes.

And then he tells us to give to the one who asks, and not to turn away fro the one who wants to borrow. How many times do we skim over this sentence when we read the Sermon on the Mount? This sounds extremely similar to Acts 2, where the church meets one another’s needs.

And it’s another tough command to follow. Especially in light of the context in which it’s written: people who are set against us.

But seeing our lives emulating his makes the effort worth it.

Do you have trouble giving and lending to others? Let me know in the comments.