• Sermon on the Mount pt. 3 | Matthew 5:21-26 | What about my struggles? (ANGER) | EP.33

  • Aug 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast

Sermon on the Mount pt. 3 | Matthew 5:21-26 | What about my struggles? (ANGER) | EP.33

  • Summary

  • SERMON ON THE MOUNT PART 3! LIVE ON IG AND X!

    In this third installment of the Sermon on the Mount Pastor's Tim and Johnny continue in the book of Matthew 5:21-26

    In the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor's Tim and Johnny discuss the moral issues of Jesus' teaching, the fist one being, Anger! As his first moral topical teaching Jesus discusses, Anger (the 5th commandment of the 10).

    Pastor Tim opens up about his struggle with Anger most of his life and how he has been able to put fences/boundaries up in his life to keep him from allowing this weakness to gain strength and grow.

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