Using the terrifying true story of cars unknowingly driving off a collapsed bridge, this sermon unpacks the solemn warnings in Matthew chapter 7. Jesus concludes His Sermon on the Mount by highlighting five ways we can be dangerously unaware of our spiritual condition: focusing on the faults of others while ignoring our own, feeling safe on the popular path to destruction, following false teachers who look like the real deal, being busy working for Jesus without truly knowing Him, and building a life on sand that will crumble under pressure. This message challenges us to move beyond a superficial faith and find true, lasting assurance not in our own efforts or comparisons, but in a genuine, saving relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Matthew 7: Unaware. JARED SMITH | Incomparable
Using the terrifying true story of cars unknowingly driving off a collapsed bridge, this sermon unpacks the solemn warnings in Matthew chapter 7. Jesus concludes His Sermon on the Mount by highlighting five ways we can be dangerously unaware of our spiritual condition: focusing on the faults of others while ignoring our own, feeling safe on the popular path to destruction, following false teachers who look like the real deal, being busy working for Jesus without truly knowing Him, and building a life on sand that will crumble under pressure. This message challenges us to move beyond a superficial faith and find true, lasting assurance not in our own efforts or comparisons, but in a genuine, saving relationship with Jesus Christ.
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