Lição 1
Matthew 5:1–11
Jesus opens the Sermon on the Mount with the Beatitudes, describing a kingdom that operates differently from the world around us. Together we explore how mercy, humility, mourning, peacemaking, and dependence on God reveal what is truly blessed and invite us into a new way of living.
Lição 2
Matthew 5:13–20
What makes followers of Jesus distinct? In this session, we examine Jesus’ call to be salt and light and discover that true righteousness is not about rule-keeping but about lives transformed by mercy, justice, and love.
Lição 3
Matthew 5:21-32
Jesus moves beneath outward behavior and into the deeper realities of anger, desire, reconciliation, and fidelity. This session invites us to examine the condition of our hearts and consider how genuine transformation begins from within.
Lição 4
Matthew 5:33-48
In one of the most challenging sections of the sermon, Jesus calls his followers beyond retaliation and toward radical love. We reflect on honesty, nonviolence, generosity, and the surprising invitation to love even our enemies.
Lição 5
Matthew 6:1–18
Jesus shifts from relationships with others to our relationship with God. Through teachings on giving, prayer, and fasting, we explore a spirituality rooted in sincerity rather than performance and learn from the enduring wisdom of the Lord’s Prayer.
Lição 6
Matthew 6:19–34
Jesus addresses some of our deepest fears about security, possessions, and the future. Through powerful images of birds, flowers, and treasure, we consider what it means to seek first God’s kingdom and live with greater trust and freedom.
Lição 7
Matthew 7:1–14
This session explores Jesus’ warnings about judgment and his invitation to mercy, humility, and trust. As we reflect on the narrow gate and the wide road, we consider what kind of life truly leads to flourishing and spiritual maturity.
Lição 8
Matthew 7:15–29
Jesus concludes the Sermon on the Mount by calling us to discernment and action. Through the images of fruit-bearing trees and wise builders, we are reminded that the goal of discipleship is not simply hearing Jesus’ words but building our lives upon them.