MATTHEW 7
JESUS SHARES THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT
Jesus instructs His followers not to judge others, because they have not been condemned. Using the imagery of a large log and a small speck, Jesus teaches to examine the sin in one's own life before pointing out the sin of others. Using the image of throwing pearls before pigs, Jesus warns against throwing away valuable wisdom or insight on those who will not be receptive.
Reminding His disciples of the generosity and goodness of God, Jesus encourages persistence in prayer, emphasizing that God will respond to those who ask, seek, and knock. God desires to give good gifts to His children who come to Him for provision.
Jesus teaches the Golden Rule, emphasizing the importance of treating others as you would like to be treated. In His message, Jesus compares two gates, contrasting the narrow gate that leads to life and the wide gate that leads to destruction. Many will follow their own way and trust in empty promises that lead to deception, but those who follow Jesus will find eternal life.
Describing that a tree is known by its fruit, Jesus explains you can either be a good tree producing good fruit or a bad tree producing bad fruit. Warning against false prophets, Jesus instructs the disciples to watch out for wolves in sheep’s clothing.
Jesus explains that not everyone will enter the kingdom of heaven, only those who have a relationship with God. This message of Jesus highlights God’s desire for genuine, heart-level connection with His people.
Jesus compares two houses, a sturdy home built on rock foundation and another house that was built upon sand. When a flood comes, the house with the firm foundation stands, but the house upon the sand is destroyed. Everyone who follows the teachings of Jesus will have a firm, lasting foundation.
When Jesus finishes speaking, the crowd is astonished with His teaching, knowing that He spoke with the authority of God.