The Sermon on the Mount reveals the character of a true Christian and how they should live in a materialistic world, emphasizing the importance of new birth and living by its principles.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the significance of the Sermon on the Mount, addressing the superficiality prevalent in modern churches compared to earlier times. He explains that this sermon was intended for Jesus' disciples and all Christians, highlighting that living by its principles is a reflection of one's faith rather than a means to earn it. Smith urges believers to study and embody the teachings of the sermon, as it reveals the necessity of new birth and serves as a powerful tool for evangelism. He stresses the importance of understanding the sermon as a cohesive whole, particularly the Beatitudes, which set the foundation for Christian character and conduct.
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"SERMON ON THE MOUNT"
I. WHY A STUDY IN SERMON ON THE MOUNT?
A. Most obvious feature of church today is its superficiality.
1. Compared with Acts.
2. Compared with other eras and epochs.
3. What is the cause for this?
a. Our attitude toward the Bible.
1. Our textbook, only source and final
authority.
2. Cannot rely upon experience.
b. Must be approached in right manner.
1. Not mechanical (beware of rules and
regulations).
2. With open heart (never with a theory).
II. FOR WHOM WAS THIS SERMON INTENDED?
A. Many views: Social gospel - only thing that really matters in
New Testament. These are the principles of life, how men ought
to live and all we had to do is to get men to live this way and
we will have the kingdom of God.
B. Elaboration of the Mosaic Law.
1. Nothing more than proper interpretation.
C. Dispensational view.
D. Sermon was preached to His disciples. vs. 1, 2.
1. Meant for all Christians.
2. It is not live like this and you will become a
Christian, but because you are a Christian you live
like this.
E. Is not Sermon in contrast to grace?
1. Our sins forgiven only if we forgive others.
2. The man who is truly forgiven and knows it is the man
who forgives.
III. WHY SHOULD WE STUDY AND TRY TO LIVE BY THIS SERMON?
A. Christ died in order that I might.
B. It reveals absolute necessity of new birth.
C. The more we live and practice the more we are blessed.
D. It is the best means of evangelism.
IV. SERMON MUST BE CONSIDERED AS A WHOLE.
A. Some waiting for certain scriptures.
1. "Give to him that asketh of thee."
2. Sermon like musical composition.
3. Unless you take it as a whole cannot understand
particular injunctions.
B. Beatitudes came at beginning.
1. Until you are clear about them, go no further.
2. I never discuss this sermon with anyone who is not a
Christian. (They cannot understand.
C. General division of sermon.
1. Description of character of Christian.
a. Reaction of men towards him.
2. How he lives in a materialistic world. (5:17-48.
3. His life in the presence of God (6..
4. Warning and exhortations to Christians.
Sermon Outline
- Why a Study in Sermon on the Mount
- For Whom Was This Sermon Intended
- Why Should We Study and Try to Live by This Sermon
- Sermon Must Be Considered as a Whole
- Superficiality of the Church Today
- Attitude Toward the Bible
- Social Gospel View
- Elaboration of the Mosaic Law
- Dispensational View
- Preached to His Disciples
- Christ Died for Us
- Absolute Necessity of New Birth
- Blessings of Living by the Sermon
- Taking the Sermon as a Whole
- Beatitudes and the Christian Character
- General Division of the Sermon
Key Quotes
“It is not live like this and you will become a Christian, but because you are a Christian you live like this.” — Chuck Smith
“Our sins forgiven only if we forgive others.” — Chuck Smith
“The man who is truly forgiven and knows it is the man who forgives.” — Chuck Smith
Application Points
- We should approach the Sermon on the Mount with an open heart and not with a mechanical or theoretical approach.
- Living by the principles of the Sermon on the Mount is essential for true Christians.
- The Sermon on the Mount is a powerful means of evangelism and should be shared with others.
