Christ as King: A Study in MatthewMuestra

What does it say?
Jesus taught the Beatitudes in His Sermon on the Mount and explained how to fulfill God's Law.
What does it mean?
Jesus revealed a new standard for thinking and behavior in every area of life. His teachings explained that being a part of His kingdom meant doing more than keeping religious traditions and outwardly fulfilling the Law. No one who heard the Sermon on the Mount was capable of living up to His teaching without a heart transformed by His righteousness. He explained that a godly character would produce happiness and personal joy when faced with hardship, misunderstanding, or persecution. Life this way would not be easy, but it would be blessed and influential.
How should I respond?
Living for Christ means going beyond keeping up an appearance. His teachings expose wrong motives and thoughts. In which area do you need to respond to Jesus’ teaching: influence, conflict, purity, marriage, forgiveness, and love? As you consider relationships with family members, work associates, and friends, you may recognize a specific attitude or behavioral change you need to make. Ask the Lord to give you thinking and desires that align with His teachings. As you replace old self-centered thoughts with godly attitudes, He can then bless you with true joy and lasting happiness.
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Matthew’s Gospel opens the New Testament by brilliantly introducing the culmination of the entire Old Testament story. After thousands of years and dozens of generations, Jesus had come “to save his people from their sins” (Mathew 1:21). Matthew focuses on Jesus as King of Kings, who had come to reign on the throne of David forever.
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