The Sermon on the Mount, Part IV

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Bible Reading: 1 John 4:9-10 “God showed how much he loved us by sending his one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through him. This is real love—not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins.” (NLT)

Text: Matthew 5:7-12, 13-16

#1—Matthew 5:3-6—Total Dependence upon God

          Genesis 15:9-21—God & Abram “cut” a covenant

#2–Matthew 5:7-12–Our relationship with one another

V7—the merciful

V8—pure in heart

V9—peacemakers

V10—those who are persecuted

#4–Matthew 5:13-16—Why character matters

V13—salt of the earth

V14—light of the world

Skutniks

What’s a “Skutnik?”

That’s a good question.

A few months ago, I was encouraged by a trusted friend to read a book called, “A Life That Matters” by Ron Hutchcraft. It was in this book that I learned the story of Lenny Skutnik.

Lenny Skutnik worked in the Congressional Budget Office in Washington D.C. One night, while walking home from work, he witnessed a great tragedy. He was walking along the shore of the Potomac River when Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the Potomac River.

Several passengers managed to get out of the plane but were floundering in the icy waters of the river. Mr. Skutnik jumped into the water and swam out to help anyone he could.

Ultimately, he saved the life of Priscilla Tirado. She was too weak to grab the line dropped from a helicopter. Skutnik helped her to get to shore and she survived.

A couple of weeks later, then President Ronald Reagan, invited Mr. Skutnik to the State of the Union Address. He was seated next to the First Lady and during the speech was recognized as an American Hero.

Recognizing American Heroes during the States of the Union Address became a tradition. As matter of fact, these “heroes” are referred to as “Skutniks.”

A “Skutnik” is someone who heroically makes a difference. They rescue someone in life or death circumstances. The Bible mentions several people who did this. Moses, Deborah, Elijah, Elisha, David, and many others. The greatest “Skutnik” was Jesus. He gave His life so that no one would have to perish because of their sin. He rescued us.

I’m convinced that most of us have opportunities to be a “Skutnik” as we walk along this life. It might be a smile, a kind word, an act kindness, a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on or someone who listens over a cup of tea or coffee.

Jesus encouraged us to be “Skutniks” and love our neighbor as we love ourselves.

Book Info:

A Life That Matters by Ron Hutchcraft

Published by Moody Publishers, 2007

Available on Amazon in hardcopy or kindle

The Sermon on the Mount, Part III

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, September 18, 2022

Bible Reading: Ephesians 2:8-10 “God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.” (NLT)

Text: Matthew 5:3-12, 13-16

#1—The Forgotten Story

#2–Mathew 5:3-6–Our relationship with God

V3—poor in spirit

V4—those who mourn

V5—the meek

V6—hunger and thirst for righteousness

#3–Matthew 5:7-12–Our relationship with one another

V7—the merciful

V8—pure in heart

V9—peacemakers

V10—those who are persecuted

#4–Matthew 5:13-16—Why character matters

V13—salt of the earth

V14—light of the world

The Sermon on the Mount, Part II

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Bible Reading: Psalm 111:1-4 “Praise the Lord! I will thank the Lord with all my heart as I meet with his godly people. How amazing are the deeds of the Lord! All who delight in him should ponder them. Everything he does reveals his glory and majesty. His righteousness never fails. He causes us to remember his wonderful works. How gracious and merciful is our Lord!” (NLT)

Text: Matthew 5:1-2, 3-12, 13-16

#1–Matthew 5:1-2—Symbolism

The Beatitudes—Our character

          Character Matters

#2–Mathew 5:3-6–Our relationship with God

V3—poor in spirit

V4—those who mourn

V5—the meek

V6—hunger and thirst for righteousness

#3–Matthew 5:7-12–Our relationship with one another

V7—the merciful

V8—pure in heart

V9—peacemakers

V10—those who are persecuted

#4–Matthew 5:13-16—Why character matters

V13—salt of the earth

V14—light of the world

The Sermon on the Mount

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, September 4, 2022

Bible Reading: 2 Samuel 22:2-3 “The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that save me, and my place of safety. He is my refuge, and my savior.” (NLT)

Text: Matthew 5:1-2

Moses and Jesus—

Deuteronomy 18:15-19–Moses Messianic Prophecy

          Multiple fulfillments; ultimate fulfillment

          John the Baptist—John 1:19-21

Messiah—one who would bring shalom (order, prosperity, freedom from bondage, peace of mind, good will, and happiness, a life that is flourishing, rich and fulfilling (blessings).

Exodus 19:3; Matthew 5:1—Up on a mountain

Moses—giver of the Law (Old Covenant)

Jesus—giver of the New Covenant

          Jeremiah 31:31-33

Law vs New Covenant—

Similarities between Moses & Jesus:

  • There were miracles involved in both of their births.
  • Both had to be exiled from their home countries to survive.
  • Both had wilderness experiences, Moses for 40 years, Jesus for 40 days.
  • Both had phenomenal experiences at the initiation of their ministries. Moses experienced a burning bush; Jesus experienced baptism, a dove and the Father voicing His approval.
  • Both were raised up to become the deliverers of God’s people. Moses was the deliverer of Israel from 430 years of slavery in Egypt, Jesus was the deliverer from the bondage of sin.

The one thing Moses did not nor could not do, was to present himself as the perfect, once-for-all sacrifice for our sin. Only Jesus fulfilled the words of Isaiah.