Ethics on the Mount (Part 19) - Morne Stephanus - Jan. 18th, 2026
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Summary
In this episode, Morne delves into the ethical teachings of Jesus as presented in the Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing the importance of genuine faith and obedience over mere verbal profession. He discusses the Beatitudes, the character of Christians, and the necessity of living according to God's will. Morne warns against the dangers of false teachings and self-deception, highlighting that true discipleship requires more than just saying 'Lord, Lord'—it demands action and adherence to God's commandments. He illustrates this with the parable of the wise and foolish builders, stressing that a solid foundation in Christ is essential for enduring life's storms and temptations.
Morne's message culminates in a call to self-reflection, urging listeners to examine their lives and ensure they are building on the rock of Christ rather than the shifting sands of worldly values. He emphasizes that Christianity is validated not by mere profession or performance of good works, but by the authentic practice of God's will in daily life. The episode concludes with a challenge to live out these teachings, standing out in a world that often contradicts them, and to encourage others to do the same.
Takeaways
"It's not just about a profession of righteousness."
"Christianity is not validated by profession or performance, but by obedient practice."
"Life will bring upon us many storms, but we must be built upon the rock that is Christ."
"You can do everything the book says to do."
"The Lord wants you to use Him as a foundation for a better life."
Sound Bites
"You're a liar if you say, Lord, Lord."
"Christianity is about doing the will of the Father."
"Life will bring upon us many storms."
PM Sermon 01-18-2026