Study Guide: Sermon On The Mount

Title: Sermon On The Mount

Key Points:

  • Obedience to God’s instructions is crucial for overcoming spiritual attacks.
  • God values the effort of those striving to be willing and obedient; such individuals are often targeted by darkness.
  • It’s vital to maintain spiritual practices, such as the four pillars: prayer, fasting, giving, and studying, and to add the Sermon on the Mount as a daily focus.
  • Faith should be supplemented progressively with virtue, knowledge, temperance, endurance, godliness, brotherly love, and love.

Scripture Reference:

Small Group Guide: Staying Tuned to God’s Voice in Challenging Times

Sermon On The Mount

Key Takeaways:

  1. Being willing and obedient to God is crucial, especially as times get harder both naturally and spiritually.
  2. We must be prepared for increased spiritual attacks, particularly if we’re trying to be obedient to God.
  3. It’s important to be in the right place, at the right time, with the right people.
  4. We need to take responsibility for our spiritual growth and not blame God or others for our challenges.
  5. Regularly studying the Word of God, particularly the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7), is essential for spiritual discernment and growth.

Discussion Questions:

  1. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being “willing and obedient.” What does this mean to you, and how can we cultivate these qualities in our lives?
    • Reflect on the notion that we are in a continuous spiritual battle. How have you experienced this battle in your own life?
    • The sermon mentioned that “sin is not something you do, but who you are or are not.” What impact does this understanding have on your perspective of sin and righteousness?
  2. How have you experienced spiritual attacks in your life? How did you handle them, and what did you learn from those experiences?
  3. The sermon mentions the concept of being “in the right place, at the right time, with the right people.” How can we discern God’s guidance in these areas of our lives?
  4. The speaker talks about taking responsibility for our spiritual growth. In what areas of your life do you need to take more responsibility rather than blaming others or circumstances?
  5. What stood out to you most from the discussion of the Sermon on the Mount? How can we apply these teachings in our daily lives?
  6. The sermon emphasizes the importance of focusing on God’s Word rather than worldly distractions. What are some practical ways we can shift our focus more towards Scripture in our daily routines?

Practical Applications:

  1. Identify one area in your life where you need to take more responsibility for your spiritual growth. Create a specific action plan to address this area.
  2. Practice “secret” giving, fasting, or prayer this week, focusing on doing these things for God alone rather than for recognition from others.
  3. Evaluate your media consumption (music, social media, etc.) and consider how it aligns with the principles discussed in the sermon. Make adjustments as necessary.
  4. Start a prayer journal to record your prayers and God’s responses, focusing on cultivating a deeper, more authentic prayer life.
  5. Look for opportunities to practice forgiveness and loving your enemies this week, as emphasized in the Sermon on the Mount.

Sermon On The Mount

Discussion Questions

In what ways can spiritual attacks serve as indicators of being on the right path according to this message?

How can we balance the idea of being ‘sold out to God’ with the reality of living in a world that often opposes spiritual values?

What role does love play in spiritual warfare, and how can ‘loving our enemies’ be practically applied in our daily lives?

How do the narratives of figures like Elijah help us understand the duality of divine provision and human suffering?

What does it mean to be spiritually ‘in tune,’ and how can this state be cultivated amidst life’s distractions?

How do we reconcile the notion of a loving God with the occurrence of tragic events involving faithful individuals?

What lessons can be drawn from Paul’s teaching on adding layers of spiritual virtues (like faith, virtue, knowledge) to one’s life?

How does the teaching on the Sermon on the Mount provide practical guidance for handling modern-day challenges?

Day 1: The Power of God’s Word

Reading: Matthew 5:1-16

Day 2: Seeking God in Secret

Reading: Matthew 6:1-18

Day 3: Trusting God’s Provision

Reading: Matthew 6:19-34

Day 4: Discernment and Spiritual Growth

Reading: Matthew 7:1-14

Day 5: Building on the Rock


Reading: 7:15-29
Each day, set aside time for prayer and reflection. Use these themes and scriptures to guide your discussions and journaling, allowing God’s Word to transform your heart and life.

Here are the scripture references mentioned or alluded to in the sermon, along with some relevant verses for key themes discussed:

Explicitly Mentioned:

  1. 2 Peter 1:4-8
  2. Matthew 5:1 – 7:29 (The Sermon on the Mount)
  3. Galatians 2:20
  4. Hebrews 4:12
  5. John 1:10-13
  6. Revelation 1:8, 1:18

Alluded to or Paraphrased:

  1. Ephesians 6:12 (not dealing with flesh and blood)
  2. Matthew 10:33 (denying Christ before men)
  3. 1 Peter 4:8 (love covers a multitude of sins)
  4. Luke 4:8 (serving God only)
  5. Matthew 6:33 (seek first the kingdom of God)
  6. Acts 19:20 (the word mightily grew and prevailed)

Relevant verses for key themes:

  1. On spiritual warfare: Ephesians 6:10-18
  2. On forgiveness: Matthew 6:14-15, Colossians 3:13
  3. On the power of the Word: Isaiah 55:11, Romans 1:16
  4. On being led by the Spirit: Romans 8:14, Galatians 5:16-18
  5. On spiritual discernment: 1 Corinthians 2:14-16, Hebrews 5:14
  6. On persecution: 2 Timothy 3:12, 1 Peter 4:12-14
  7. On the importance of prayer: 1 Thessalonians 5:17, James 5:16
  8. On fasting: Isaiah 58:6-7, Matthew 6:16-18
  9. On giving: 2 Corinthians 9:6-7, Luke 6:38
  10. On the dangers of pride: Proverbs 16:18, James 4:6

Chapter 1:  The Importance of Spiritual Preparedness

0:00 – 15:00
We are warned about upcoming challenges and the need to be spiritually prepared.

Chapter 2:  Lessons from Personal Spiritual Battles

15:00 – 30:00

A personal story is shared to illustrate the reality of spiritual warfare and the importance of discernment.

Chapter 3: The Sermon on the Mount: A Guide for Daily Living

30:00 – 45:00

We are instructed to study and apply the teachings from the Sermon on the Mount in our daily lives.

Chapter 4: Living Out the Word of God

45:00 – 60:00
We are urged to internalize and live out the Word of God in our daily lives.

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