So far in this series on the Sermon on the Mount, we’ve heard Jesus’ radical teachings on what it means to be ‘blessed’ by God, on how to truly live into God’s ways, against expressions of faith that turn it into public performance, and on the relationship between our heart and what it is we … Continue reading Anxiety and Trust
I once knew a man who was a big-time collector of sports cards. He spent thousands of dollars gathering his highly curated collection. But the greater the collection became, the more he started to worry about it. So, he spent hundreds more on insurance plans and security systems. Eventually, it got to the point where … Continue reading Treasure
Last time, we saw how Jesus warned his followers against public displays of piety. But, within this section of the Sermon on the Mount he not only teaches us how to pray (simply and in private), but also offers an example of what to pray. This has come down to us in the words known … Continue reading Our Lord’s Prayer
After the Beatitudes and his radicalization of the Law, Jesus turns his attention to questions of personal piety. Today’s post will explore each of these teachings through the primary lens of the common thread among them, and then see how they connect with the other parts of the Sermon on the Mount we’ve studied so … Continue reading Against Performative Religion