I. Approaches to the Sermon on the Mount A. Sociological View (aka Liberation Theology; Social Gospel) B. Millennial View (Future Millennial Kingdom) C. Interim Ethic View (Kingdom is "at hand/near" D. Impossible Ideal View E. Kingdom Living View (Conversion & Consecration)
II. Context of the Sermon on the Mount
III. Content of the Sermon on the Mount A. Believer's Character (Matt 5:1-12) B. Believer's Influence (Matt 5:13-16) C. Believer's in the Kingdom (Matt 5:17-48) D. Believer's Devotion (Matt 6:1-18) E. Believer's Ambition (Matt 6:19-34) F. Believer's Relationships (Matt 7:1-20) G. Believer's Commitment (Matt 7:21-27)
IV. The Character of the Sermon A. The Teacher's Authority B. The Hearer's Responsibility
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Hamp Linehan is Pastor of Reformed Baptist Church of Ft. Worth, Texas, where he has preached since 1999. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Texas, his Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and his Doctor of...