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    Jesus and Judging_ Matthew 7_1-5 _ Bradley Kerswill _Sermon on the Mount.mp4 (186.1Mb)
    Date
    November 14, 2018
    Author
    Kerswell, Bradley
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    Bradley Kerswell speaks on seeing clearly and judging well from Matthew 7.1-5. Jesus teaches His followers to not judge. The issue Jesus seems to have with judgement is hypocrisy. The tendency for people is to not see their own faults clearly all while pointing out the faults in others. Jesus instead calls His followers to take the position of humility, getting help to remove issues in their own life so that they can better help their brothers and sisters. This is a whole new way to be human. -- Description from NU Podcast
     
    Being a follower of Jesus means becoming like Jesus and doing what He did, and this requires teaching. So, one day Jesus sat down on a mountain side, opened His mouth, and taught His followers what it means to be a part of God's people. Jesus' sermon on that mount taught more than bad behaviors that need change but a radical, new way of living, a new way to be human. -- Description from NU Podcast
     
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    28 minutes
    Series
    Sermon on the Mount; vol. 12
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    • Events and Photos > 2018/2019 > Butterfield Chapel, 2018-2019 > Chapel Services, Fall 2018
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    archives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/44120
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    This original work is protected by copyright. Copyright is retained by the author(s). Access is restricted to NU faculty, staff, and students, but may be granted for personal use upon written request. Works may not be reproduced or distributed without author(s) permission.

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