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 ministered since 1999. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Texas and a Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has pursued...