Sermon on the Mount: Judgement & Generosity
We all know someone who is struggling one way or another. And we all want to help that person. The question is, how do we begin? How do we begin to help someone in a loving, non-judgmental way? Well, that's the discussion in this episode of As Normal As Weird Can Be. Mike and Jared have 3 core values to get you started - watch to find out.
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Sermon on the Mount
Chapter 8: Judgement and Generosity, Matthew 7:1–12
1. On Judging and Discernment, 7:1–6
a. Do not judge others…hypocritically, vv. 1–2
b. Illustration: A plank in your eye, vv. 3–5
c. Good judgement: Discernment, v. 6
d. Good judgement: Identifying Truth and Falsehood, vv. 15–16
2. On God’s Love and Generosity to Us, 7:7–12
a. Asking, Seeking and Knocking, vv. 7–8
b. The illustration: A parent’s love for a child, vv. 9–11
3. Summary: The “Golden Rule,” v. 12
Study/Discussion Questions:
- Should Christians ever judge others? If so, under what circumstances?
- What are some examples of good judgement, or discernment?
- What should be the goal of this kind of judgement?
- What is Jesus’s main point when he says, “Ask and it will be given to you…”?
- What are some necessary qualifications about what we can ask God for?
- What is the “Golden Rule”? In what way does it sum up the Law and the Prophets?
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