Sermon on the Mount #3

In this conversation, Jake, Josh, and David discuss key themes from the Sermon on the Mount. They explore the concept of the Father in Heaven and how Jesus' use of this term frames our understanding of the sermon. They also delve into the significance of the Kingdom of God and how it relates to the church. Finally, they discuss the idea of reward, recompense, and treasure, highlighting the tension between doing good for the right reasons and the promise of heavenly rewards. In this conversation, They discuss the concept of reward in the Sermon on the Mount and the broader New Testament sense. They explore the distinction between soteriology (salvation) and eschatology (reward) and how eschatology is present even before sin entered the world. They also delve into Adam and Eve's mission in the garden and how Jesus fulfills what they failed to do. The conversation concludes with a preview of the next episode's exposition on the book of Matthew.

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We’ve got an overwhelming, unrelenting stream of ideas being thrown at us on a daily basis - many of which contradict long standing theological traditions that are the bedrock of our faith. Every week we’ll examine those ideas, hold them up against scripture, and attempt to better understand how we’re supposed to think about life, faith and culture in this wild world we’re living in. Good Theology is part of The Vast Podcast Network