Sunday 25th April – We must live like the Christ – Minister Keith Treasure

The response of the Church in acts to the Gospel of Christ was to dedicate themselves to the will of God, both in communion with God and in fellowship with the saints.

The response of the Church in acts to the Gospel of Christ was to dedicate themselves to the will of God, both in communion with God and in fellowship with the saints.

Everyone wants to be happy and we all pursue a content life but does it line up with Gods definition of happiness?

Love is the ultimate motivator. We try to occupy our free time with the things that we enjoy doing. We spend time with people we love and talk about things we have a passion for.

The church is called out, to be like Jesus in this world. Jesus lived without fear! He was totally focused on His mission.

Jesus experienced incredible and horrific suffering whilst on the cross. The people He came to save mocked Him and challenged Him.

The contemporary culture we live in presents personal choice as a hallmark of the freedom we exercise.

In this message, we see Jesus finishing off The Sermon of the Mount, with some chilling words.

The Church in acts were of one accord but that didn’t just happen. They had to remember they were one body though they come from different cultures they had to remember they were one body, though they were called to

Jesus’ “Sermon on the Mount” is a foundational teaching for every true Christian.

Today we focus on one word from our main text, and that word is the word ’Blessed.’. Jesus placed this word at the beginning of nine separate statements between verses 1-12 in Matthew chapter 5.