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Prioritizing Eternal Wealth

In Week 7 of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus makes it clear that there is an eternal difference between Earthly Wealth and Heavenly Wealth. In order to make space for Heavenly Wealth we must give up the over-pursuit of Earthly Wealth. They cannot co-exist.

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The Lordʻs Prayer

In Week 6 of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches us how to pray through what we now know as The Lord’s Prayer. Within it, we find four key themes: Entering God’s Kingdom – When we love God and love others, as commanded in the Greatest Commandment, we step into the reality of God’s kingdom.

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Eliminating Hypocrisy

In Week 5 of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus addresses the issue of hypocrisy that can sometimes arise within the Church. He provides three examples: drawing attention to one’s giving to the needy, praying in a way that seeks the admiration of others, and fasting in a manner that invites public recognition.

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Fostering Peace

In Week 4 of the Sermon on the Mount, we review three more case studies of Jesus explaining the Torah and the Prophets in terms of oaths, justice, and enemies. In the morality that persists in God’s Kingdom, Jesus speaks to your core desires and the motivation behind how you treat others.

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Honoring Others

In this section of the Sermon on the Mount (Week 3: Honoring Others) Jesus provides us three case studies of applying the Torah to its fundamental meaning defined by God. The first one is Murder which is equivalent to not treating someone as the image of God when someone’s existence is, in itself, the image of God that deserves respect.

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Accessing Godʻs Wisdom

Jesus came to rescue us from the world that we’ve created out of selfishness and contempt for others. Jesus came to deliver us into communities of love and respect through righteousness, defined as doing right by God and others.

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Guide to the Good Life

This week we start our new Sermon on the Mount series beginning with the “Beatitudes” (Matthew 5: 3-12) in which Jesus explains who experiences The Good Life or blessed life. By the poor in spirit, those who mourn, and the meek, Jesus draws a contrast to the powerful, comfortable.

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2024 Reflection

Every year I say the same thing, “This year went by really fast!” I have this theory that time moves faster in the tails of your life: as a parent, aunty or uncle, or grandparent, you marvel at how fast the children in your life grow and when you’re in a mature stage of life as I’ve personally witnessed caring for kupuna, you experience how quickly the kupuna in your life age.

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Practice

“The supernatural is something you are. It is something that should be natural.” Pastor Dean Fujishima. And there it is yet again: James 4: 7-10.