Following Jesus Into His Sermon On The Mount | Week 5 | In this message, Darrell unpacks Matthew 5:21-26 and Jesus’ teaching on anger. In it, he follows the thread from the Old Testament command of “you shall not murder,” all the way to the deep reservoir of anger within the human heart. Showing that just as murder is displeasing to God, damaging to relationships, and deserving of judgment, so too is the nursing of anger within our hearts. The title of this message is “As Quickly As Possible” as Jesus exhorts his disciples to deal with anger quickly, revealing how our relationship with God is deeply intertwined with our relationships to one another. First Baptist Church, Vancouver, BC | February 5, 2012 | Matthew 5:21-26
Download Sermon NotesFollowing Jesus Into His Sermon On The Mount | Week 5 | In this message, Darrell unpacks Matthew 5:21-26 and Jesus’ teaching on anger. In it, he follows the thread from the Old Testament command of “you shall not murder,” all the way to the deep reservoir of anger within the human heart. Showing that just as murder is displeasing to God, damaging to relationships, and deserving of judgment, so too is the nursing of anger within our hearts. The title of this message is “As Quickly As Possible” as Jesus exhorts his disciples to deal with anger quickly, revealing how our relationship with God is deeply intertwined with our relationships to one another. First Baptist Church, Vancouver, BC | February 5, 2012 | Matthew 5:21-26
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