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What the World Needs Now Authentic Difference-Makers

(Part 1) Matthew 5:1-12

Introduction: What the world needs now is…

 How would you answer that question?

 Do you believe that America has a bright future? Why? Why not?

 What are your greatest concerns?

 What do you think really needs to CHANGE in our country, and why?

 How do you think Jesus would answer the questions above?

The setting and context Matthew 4:23-5:2

 The world is woefully broken

 Jesus is wildly popular

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What the World Needs Now Authentic Difference-Makers
(Part 1) Matthew 5:1-12

Matthew 5 overview

5:3-12 The characteristics of His true followers and their promised rewards

5:13-16 Salt and light: The movement’s strategy

5:17-20 Relationship of this new teaching to the Law of Moses

True righteousness (Matthew 5:20)

You have heard it said… But I say to you…

External Internal

Doing Being

Duty Devotion

Performance Relationship

Guilt Grace

Letter Spirit

Head Heart

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What the World Needs Now Authentic Difference-Makers
(Part 1) Matthew 5:1-12

Application of Matthew 5:20 to…

 Murder Matthew 5:21-26  Adultery Matthew 5:27-30


 Divorce Matthew 5:31-32  Oaths Matthew 5:33-37
 Retribution Matthew 5:38-41  Enemies Matthew 5:43-48

Summary of Chapter 5 – Jesus condemns EXTERNAL righteousness (spiritual


activities) when it does not flow from an AUTHENTIC relationship with God.

Jesus’ warnings – 4 “movement killers”


1. Key issue = MOTIVES Matthew 6:1-18

 Giving Matthew 6:1-4


 Prayer Matthew 6:5-8
 Fasting Matthew 6:16-18

The diagnostic question = Who am I seeking to PLEASE?

2. Key issue = MATERIALISM Matthew 6:19-33

 Money Matthew 6:19-24


 Clothes Matthew 6:28-30
 Food Matthew 6:25-27
 Anxiety Matthew 6:31-33

The diagnostic question = Whose AGENDA (kingdom) am I seeking to accomplish?

3. Key issue = MISAPPLICATION Matthew 7:1-12

 Judging Matthew 7:1-5


 Preaching Matthew 7:6
 Asking Matthew 7:7-12

The diagnostic question = Where am I mis-applying Jesus’ teaching?

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What the World Needs Now Authentic Difference-Makers
(Part 1) Matthew 5:1-12

4. Key issue = MISPERCEPTION Matthew 7:13-29

 Narrow gate Matthew 7:13-14


 A tree’s fruit Matthew 7:15-23
 Wise and foolish builders Matthew 7:24-27
 Crowds amazed Matthew 7:28-29

The diagnostic question = Have I entered through the narrow gate and does my life
reflect one who is…

1. Poor in spirit? 5. Merciful?


2. Mourns? 6. Pure in heart?
3. Meek? 7. A peacemaker?
4. Hungering & thirsting for 8. Persecuted because of
righteousness? righteousness?

Discussion Questions:
1. What parallels exist in the problems of today with the problems in the 1st century?

2. Where and how did Jesus gain the credibility to attract “serious” followers and
crowds of thousands (see Matthew 4:23-35)

3. Why do you think Jesus began His movement by describing the characteristics of a
true follower and the promised rewards?

4. Where did God speak to you in this message?

5. What needs to happen in your life? Time? Priorities? Relationships? To be a vital


participant in Jesus’ revolution of love and light?

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What the World Needs Now Humble Bridge-Builders
(Part 2) Matthew 5:17-26

“Thou shall not kill.”


Matthew 5 overview

5:3-12 The characteristics of His true followers and their promised rewards

5:13-16 Salt and light: The movement’s strategy

5:17-20 Relationship of this new teaching to the Law of Moses

True righteousness (Matthew 5:20)

You have heard it said… But I say to you…

External Internal

Doing Being

Duty Devotion

Performance Relationship

Guilt Grace

Letter Spirit

Head Heart

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What the World Needs Now Humble Bridge-Builders
(Part 2) Matthew 5:17-26

Topic #1 - The 6th Commandment

Two words: NO MURDER

One purpose: PROTECT LIFE

The current Interpretation

“You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, ‘Do not murder, and anyone
who murders will be subject to judgment.’”
Matthew 5:21

The prohibition: No murder by VIOLENT HANDS.

Jesus’ authoritative interpretation

“But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment.
Again, anyone who says to his brother, ‘Raca,’ is answerable to the Sanhedrin. But
anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of hell.”

Matthew 5:22

The prohibition:

 No murder by ANGRY HEARTS

 No murder by LETHAL LIPS

Summary: All three prohibitions constitute MURDER in God’s eyes.

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What the World Needs Now Humble Bridge-Builders
(Part 2) Matthew 5:17-26

Jesus’ application - Two parables

 The parable of priority


23 “Therefore,if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your
brother has something against you, 24 leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go
and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift.”

Matthew 5:23-24

The principle: Right RELATIONSHIPS trump religious requirements every time.

 The parable of urgency


25“Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you
are still with him on the way, or he may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may
hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. 26 I tell you the truth,
you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.”

Matthew 5:25-26

The principle: Delayed OBEDIENCE will result in dire consequences.

Thoughts to ponder*

“Bitterness always feels justified.”

“Bitterness creates an illusion of control and power.”

“When we embrace bitterness we reject grace.”

“Remember the good, and the good will grow.”

* From Stand Against the Wind by Erwin McManus

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What the World Needs Now Humble Bridge-Builders
(Part 2) Matthew 5:17-26

Steps to humble bridge-building:

1. Do you have anger, bitterness, or resentment toward anyone, past or present?

2. Have you murdered anyone in your heart or with your lips?

3. Will you confess this sin right now and receive God’s full forgiveness?

4. Can you think of anyone who might feel angry or resentful towards you? Will you
commit to make that relationship right “as far as it depends on you”?

5. Will you STOP and thank God for His love and kindness and blessings in your life
right now?

O Lord, You are so good, so ready to forgive,


so full of unfailing love for all who ask for Your help.

Psalm 86:5

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What the World Needs Now Radical Mercy-Givers
(Part 3) Matthew 5:38-48

Do you really “get” Jesus’ message?

The fundamental problem in the world is…

Life’s not fair!

In a word, INJUSTICE

The fundamental problem in our lives is…

We don’t measure up!

In a word, UNRIGHTEOUSNESS

 Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount introduces a Kingdom (way of life) that promises
justice and redefines righteousness.

 Matthew 5:1-12 sets forth the prerequisites to enter and experience this King’s way
of life, now and forever.

 Matthew 5:13-16 sets forth the purpose of this new way of living.

 Matthew 5:17-48 sets forth this King’s way of life by contrasting it with the current
interpretation of God’s law.

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What the World Needs Now Radical Mercy-Givers
(Part 3) Matthew 5:38-48

Old Testament law Jesus’ Kingdom values


1. The law of murder  Life
2. The law of reconciliation  Relationships
3. The law of adultery  Fidelity
4. The law of divorce  Marriage
5. The law of oaths  Integrity
6. The law of retribution  Mercy
7. The law of love  Everyone

 In each case, Jesus sets forth what exceeding the righteousness Matthew 5:20
of the scribes and Pharisees looks like for His Kingdom followers.

 Jesus makes clear that living out His Kingdom values requires a Matthew 7:13-20
new heart (Jeremiah 31) and new power only He can provide.

 Jesus makes clear that only those with an eternal perspective of Matthew 7:21-33
His sovereignty (final justice) can live this counter-culture lifestyle.

 Jesus makes clear that only through death to personal agendas Matthew 7:24-28
and selfish ambition can this supernatural life that expands His
Kingdom be experienced.

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What the World Needs Now Radical Mercy-Givers
(Part 3) Matthew 5:38-48

Jesus’ final and most outrageous teaching

The law of retribution Matthew 5:38-42

The existing interpretation, purpose, and context of Ex. 21:24, Lev. 24:19-20:

Legal limits
to “payback” How far can I go to exact REVENGE for
injustices my injury?

Jesus’ new standard of righteousness:

How can I respond to injustice with


Live outside
the box MERCY in order to reveal God’s heart and
expand His Kingdom?

The law of love Matthew 5:39-48

The existing interpretation, omission, and addition of Lev. 19:18:

Love those in
HATE those outside my circle.
my circle

Jesus’ new standard of righteousness:

Love those in LOVE and PRAY for my enemies and


my circle persecutors.

We are never more like Jesus than when we treat people in a way they don’t deserve.

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What the World Needs Now Radical Mercy-Givers
(Part 3) Matthew 5:38-48

Discussion Questions:

1. How does Jesus’ revolutionary message differ from the common notion of “just try to
be a good person”?

2. What is needed to live out this supernatural life in His Kingdom? How does this differ
from being a nice, moral person?

3. How does a person receive this “new life” and go through the “narrow gate” of life?

4. Where or with whom do you need to release your “personal rights” for vengeance or
payback?

5. In what ways could you expand your circle of love this week? Whom do you see as
enemies or persecutors? What would loving them look like this week?

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