Scripture: Matthew 5:38-48
Probably, no part of the Sermon on the Mount has been more misunderstood than these verses. Bob Campanella will take us through these verses showing us what Jesus meant.
A Stonebriar Community Church Fellowship Class
Scripture: Matthew 5:38-48
Probably, no part of the Sermon on the Mount has been more misunderstood than these verses. Bob Campanella will take us through these verses showing us what Jesus meant.
Scripture: Matthew 5:33-37
What does Jesus mean when He says “But I say to you, make no oath all” (Matthew 5:34)? Bob Campanella takes us through the Scriptures to show when oaths and vows are permissible, and what Jesus means by this statement in the “Sermon on the Mount”.
Scripture: Matthew 5:31-32
Bob Campanella takes us through a number verses, spring boarding off of Matthew 5:31-32, to show what constitutes a Biblical marriage and a Biblical divorce.
Scripture: Matthew 5:21-30
Bob takes us through these convicting verses, showing us that when you consider our hearts, we are all murderers and adulterers.
Scripture: Matthew 5:17-20
Bob Campanella teaches from these verses to show Jesus was not coming to abolish the Law but to preserve it, by fulfilling it. Jesus defends the relevancy and permanency of the Law in these verses.
Scripture: Matthew 5:13-16
Bob Campanella teaches from Matthew 5:13-16 to show us when we demonstrate the Beatitudes we are salt and light to a lost world.
Scripture: Matthew 5:1-12
Bob Campanella takes us through the Beatitudes to show us that what King Jesus said confirms how His subjects are happy.
Scripture: Hebrews 9 & 10
Bob will be taking us through Hebrews chapters 9 and 10. God shows us we have a “better tabernacle” and a “better sacrifice” and the BEST is yet to come, BUT beware!
Scripture: Hebrews 7 and 8
Bob Campanella takes us through Hebrews chapters 7 and 8 to show we have a “better high priest” and a “better covenant.” But the BEST is still to come!
Scripture: Miscellaneous passages in the gospels and 1 Peter
Bob Campanella takes us through the gospels showing us a number of “fans of Jesus”, but not true followers. He then takes us back to the apostle, Peter, how he changed through the power of the Holy Spirit demonstrating in 1 Peter the characteristics of a true follower of Christ.