Finding Joy in Belonging to the Kingdom

Sermon on the Mount Series | Week 01

Introduction

Welcome to the journey through the Sermon on the Mount! If you're new to church, this is where Jesus gained followers and taught profound, heart-cutting truths. The teachings describe the heart and life of a kingdom person, reflecting the heart of God. Jesus is concerned about heart transformation, not just behavior modification. He teaches principles of life for kingdom people, calling for repentance and a focus on the heart. As we go through this series, we'll explore the joy of belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God. This is the call for all of us as kingdom people. The teachings don't show us how to live to get into the kingdom of God, but how kingdom people should live. These teachings can be applied to us as kingdom people, with an "already, not yet" aspect. We're already part of the kingdom, but we're still walking by faith, surrendering to the Lord. As kingdom people, we must have a deep grief over our sin, walking in meekness and humility, and longing for God's satisfaction. This is just the beginning, and we invite you to trust Jesus as Savior and walk in surrender, finding true joy in belonging to the kingdom of God. We hope you're excited for the journey ahead!

The Sermon on the Mount

The Sermon on the Mount is a profound teaching by Jesus that describes the heart and life of a kingdom person. The teachings emphasize heart transformation over behavior modification, focusing on principles of life for kingdom people. Jesus calls for repentance and a focus on the heart, urging deep grief over sin, meekness, and a longing for God's satisfaction. As kingdom people, we must surrender to the Lord and walk in obedience, finding true joy in belonging to the kingdom of God.

Walking in Obedience

  • Jesus teaches that kingdom people should live according to the principles of the kingdom, not to gain entry into it.
  • These teachings can be applied to us as kingdom people, with an "already, not yet" aspect.
  • We need to walk by faith, surrendering to the Lord, and striving for heart transformation.

Finding True Joy

  • True joy is found in belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God.
  • We are called to belong to Him and walk in obedience, reflecting the heart and life of a kingdom person.
  • Belonging to the kingdom involves deep grief over sin, meekness, and a longing for God's satisfaction.

Description of Kingdom People

Kingdom people are those who have responded to the gospel message and have put their faith in Christ as their Savior and Lord. They are described by their deep grief over sin, meekness, and longing for God's satisfaction. As citizens of the Kingdom of God, they walk in total surrender and humility, striving for heart transformation rather than just behavior modification. Kingdom people find their true joy in belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God. They hunger and thirst for righteousness, finding their satisfaction in God alone. Their lives reflect a longing for God and a dependence on Him for their every need. Kingdom people are marked by a deep desire to live a godly life and to bring glory and honor to God in all they do.

Jesus' Concern for the Heart

Jesus is focused on heart transformation, not just behavior modification. He calls for repentance and a focus on the heart, urging deep grief over sin, meekness, and a longing for God's satisfaction. As kingdom people, we must surrender to the Lord and walk in obedience, finding true joy in belonging to the kingdom of God. Jesus teaches that kingdom people should live according to the principles of the kingdom, not to gain entry into it. These teachings can be applied to us as kingdom people, with an "already, not yet" aspect. We need to walk by faith, surrendering to the Lord, and striving for heart transformation. Kingdom people are described by their deep grief over sin, meekness, and longing for God's satisfaction. They walk in total surrender and humility, striving for heart transformation rather than just behavior modification. Kingdom people find their true joy in belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God, hungering and thirsting for righteousness and finding their satisfaction in God alone.

Walking in Obedience

  • Jesus is concerned about heart transformation, urging deep grief over sin, meekness, and a longing for God's satisfaction.
  • As kingdom people, we must walk in total surrender and humility, striving for heart transformation rather than just behavior modification.
  • Kingdom people find their true joy in belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God, hungering and thirsting for righteousness and finding their satisfaction in God alone.

Delighting in Longing for God

True joy is found in belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God, hungering and thirsting for righteousness, and finding satisfaction in God alone. Kingdom people delight in longing for God and see God satisfy them in Him. They have an intense longing to be conformed to the image of God, striving toward that end by God's power. Kingdom people humble themselves before the Lord, walking in total surrender and striving to live a godly life that brings glory and honor to God in all they do. They delight in their dependence on God and their submission to His will, finding true satisfaction and contentment in Him. Their hearts grieve over sin and are filled with longing for God, finding their true joy and satisfaction in Him alone.

Resting in Him

  • Kingdom people delight in their longing for God and see God satisfy them in Him, finding true satisfaction and contentment in Him alone.
  • They have an intense longing to be conformed to the image of God, striving toward that end by God's power and finding their true joy and satisfaction in Him alone.
  • Their hearts grieve over sin and are filled with longing for God, finding their true joy and satisfaction in Him alone, delighting in their dependence on and submission to God.

Two Basic Groups of People

When Jesus began to teach the Sermon on the Mount, two basic groups of people gathered around him. The first group was his disciples, who were the inner circle of people hanging on his words. The other group was the crowd, who were just curious about what he had to say. In church, we also have these two groups - those who have responded to the gospel message and those who are still seeking and questioning. The teachings of Jesus are meant to impact both groups, calling for repentance, a focus on the heart, and a longing to belong to the kingdom of God.

Teachings of the Sermon on the Mount

The Sermon on the Mount is a profound teaching by Jesus that describes the heart and life of a kingdom person. The teachings emphasize heart transformation over behavior modification, focusing on principles of life for kingdom people.

Walking in Obedience

  • Jesus teaches that kingdom people should live according to the principles of the kingdom, not to gain entry into it.
  • These teachings can be applied to us as kingdom people, with an "already, not yet" aspect.
  • We need to walk by faith, surrendering to the Lord, and striving for heart transformation.

Finding True Joy

  • True joy is found in belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God.
  • We are called to belong to Him and walk in obedience, reflecting the heart and life of a kingdom person.
  • Belonging to the kingdom involves deep grief over sin, meekness, and a longing for God's satisfaction.

The Purpose of the Teachings

The purpose of the teachings in the Sermon on the Mount is to describe the heart and life of a kingdom person. Jesus emphasizes heart transformation over behavior modification, calling for repentance, and a focus on the heart. The teachings are meant to show us how kingdom people should live, not just to gain entry into the kingdom of God. As kingdom people, we are called to walk in total surrender and humility, striving for heart transformation rather than just behavior modification. The teachings also have an "already, not yet" aspect, as we are already part of the kingdom, but still, walk by faith, surrendering to the Lord, and striving for heart transformation.

Principles of Life for Kingdom People

As kingdom people, we must walk in total surrender and humility, striving for heart transformation rather than just behavior modification. We need to turn away from our sin, walk in a way that is obedient to the Lord, and follow hard after Him. We must mourn over our sin and repent, seeking God's forgiveness and transformation in our lives. Additionally, we need to delight in our spiritual bankruptcy apart from God's grace and find satisfaction in Him alone. Walking in meekness and humility, we recognize our dependence on God and submit to His will, striving to live a godly life that brings glory and honor to Him in all we do. Lastly, we should hunger and thirst for righteousness, longing to be conformed to the image of God and finding our true satisfaction in Him alone. These are the principles that define the heart and life of a kingdom person, and as kingdom people, we should strive to live out these attributes in our daily lives.

Description of Meekness and Humility

Meekness and humility are essential qualities of a kingdom person. Meekness is not weakness, but a strength found in surrendering to God's will and walking in obedience. It is acknowledging our spiritual bankruptcy apart from God's grace and finding satisfaction in Him alone. Humility, on the other hand, is a posture of total surrender and dependence on God. It involves mourning over sin, repenting, and seeking God's forgiveness and transformation in our lives. As kingdom people, we should hunger and thirst for righteousness, longing to be conformed to the image of God and finding our true satisfaction in Him alone.

Longing for God's Fulfillment

As kingdom people, we long for God's fulfillment in our lives. True joy is found in belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God. This means hungering and thirsting for righteousness, finding our satisfaction in God alone. Our hearts grieve over sin and are filled with longing for God, finding true joy and satisfaction in Him alone. This deep longing to be conformed to the image of God should drive us to strive toward that end by God's power. We humble ourselves before the Lord, walking in total surrender, and striving to live a godly life that brings glory and honor to God in all we do. Ultimately, we find our true satisfaction and contentment in God alone.

Resting in Him

  • True joy and satisfaction are found in belonging to and walking in obedience in the kingdom of God.
  • We delight in our longing for God and see God satisfy us in Him, finding true satisfaction and contentment in Him alone.
  • Our hearts grieve over sin and are filled with longing for God, finding our true joy and satisfaction in Him alone, delighting in our dependence on and submission to God.

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