The Sermon on the Mount is
mistakenly thought of as personal instructions from Jesus Christ to follow. What it really represents is the Lord's imperatives for the future
Believer’s walk in the kingdom to come when Christ rules as king from His throne in Jerusalem after His Second Coming.
In
a nutshell, Jesus Christ, during His earthly ministry, set up the standards
for this future literal kingdom on earth. His sermon message is about the law dwelling in a
person’s heart; about the heart attitude
and motives for what a person does.
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Preacher
Tom Bruscha of Warren, MI, says that sometimes when you ask a stranger what
they think a person must do to be saved, their go-to response is, “Keep the
Sermon on the Mount.”
He
reasons, “It’s funny, I’ve been studying the Bible for quite a while now (30-plus years) and
one of the things I understand least is the Sermon on the
Mount! And for someone who doesn’t study the Bible at all to think they’re
going to live out what the Sermon on the Mount says, I’d like them to sit down
and explain it to me first!
“What
Christ’s doing is describing to Israel’s faithful remnant the life they are to
learn about and even begin to practice back (in the time of Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John), but which ultimately God will produce in them in the future kingdom.
“When
Jesus Christ teaches in the Beatitudes about the poor in spirit, the meek, the
merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, etc., He’s describing the
character of the repentant, contrite person in Israel who will ultimately be
blessed ‘for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.’
“We’re
not talking about the defiant or stiff-necked during Christ’s earthly ministry,
but God had a faithful remnant that believed the promises of God and would
become His nation. The Sadducees, in all their hypocrisy and pride, didn’t have
the character to be a recipient of that kingdom.
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“When
Christ says, ‘Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed
adultery with her already in his heart,’ He takes adultery from simply the
practice of it to just looking upon a woman to lust. That tells me that when Jesus Christ does set
up His kingdom, there’s not going to be any pornography there. It
will not be allowed.
“Now,
if someone smuggles it, which they probably will, and tries to practice it and
promote it, those people are going to be caught. There’s no freedom of
artistic expression and all that other stuff in the kingdom. There’s
going to be immediate judgment; there’s not going to be an appeal to the court.
They’re going to be cast into the lake of fire.
“I
get a kick out of verse 29 because it’s talking about looking upon a woman to
lust and then it says ‘If thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out.’ Doesn’t
your right eye and left eye go together? Mine do.
“It’s like a woman goes by and, ‘Okay, I’m not
supposed to lust,’ and the right eye just keeps going and you’re trying to keep
the left eye from following! . . . of course, later on He’s going to
talk about having your eye straight—a straight eye. In other words, keeping
your eyes fixed where they’re supposed to be fixed.
“If
you’ve got eyes going in two directions, they’re not straight. Your eyes are to
be singly fixed on what God would have you to do, not wandering around. The
hands, too, are not going to go off and work the works of wickedness, and
that’s why there’s the reference to the right hand.
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“Under
Paul’s ministry for today, we are to forgive one another ‘even as God for
Christ's sake hath forgiven you,’ but under the kingdom program,
those people have to forgive in order to be forgiven, and if they don’t
forgive, judgment’s going to fall. They won’t be forgiven!
“.
. . You can read in Hebrews how it talks about this new covenant and says, ‘The
old is vanishing away and the new is coming.’ The Lord Jesus Christ’s blood is
the provision for Israel to receive this blessing right here.
“It says in Hebrews 6 that they
had a taste of ‘the world to come’ on the day of Pentecost. You need to realize
that the day of Pentecost, and the coming of the Holy Spirit, was a taste of
what the new covenant is going to do in Israel when they are all filled with
the Holy Spirit to speak the Word of God and live the Word of God.
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“As
Jeremiah 31:33 says about the future kingdom, ‘But this shall be the covenant
that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I
will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will
be their God, and they shall be my people.’
“Instead of God writing in stone, like He did when
He brought them out of Egypt, He’s going to take His laws and write them right
into the heart of His people Israel. Now, if God writes something, isn’t that
Scripture?
“God’s
going to take His Word and implant it in their heart. You and I today, we are
to study God’s Word and put it into our heart and then, by the power of the
Holy Spirit, live what those things say. That’s what being filled with the Holy
Spirit is all about.
“But
what God’s going to do for the nation of Israel in the kingdom is write the
Bible right into their heart. When He says in Jeremiah 31, ‘For they shall all
know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them,’ doesn’t that remind
you of what the Apostle Paul said his goal in life was—‘That I might know Him’?
“We can KNOW Him because the
Scriptures given are the full revelation of Jesus Christ. God says about the
future kingdom program, ‘Not only are they going to know Jesus Christ is their
Messiah; they’re going to know their Messiah! They’re going to
know my will; my ways.' ”
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Of
this future kingdom, God says in Ezekiel 36, “And I will sanctify
my great name, which was profaned among the heathen, which ye have profaned in
the midst of them; and the heathen shall know that I am the LORD, saith the
Lord GOD, when I shall be sanctified in you before their eyes.
[24] For I will take you from among the heathen, and gather you out of all countries, and will bring you into your own land.
[25] Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you.
[26] A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh.”
[24] For I will take you from among the heathen, and gather you out of all countries, and will bring you into your own land.
[25] Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you.
[26] A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh.”
Bruscha
explains, “The (nation Israel) was supposed to TEACH the Gentiles, not profane
God’s name among the Gentiles. Their
hearts were so callous and hard He calls it a stone and says, ‘I’m going to
take away your stony heart and I’m going to give you a heart of flesh—one
that’s tender; one that I’m going to have my Word written in.’ He’s going to
give them a heart transplant!
“That’s
when Israel’s finally going to be what God always wanted them to be, and when
you read Isaiah 61, He says, ‘The Gentiles are going to call you the priests of
the Lord; the ministers of God.’ They are going to ‘teach them all things
whatsoever I command you.’
“So
God is going to glorify the nation of Israel. In fact, Isaiah 60 says they’re
going to be seen as glorified. I
imagine that the Believer within Israel is going to glow as a resurrected
saint; they’re going to be glorified with the glory of Jesus Christ, all the
time teaching the Gentiles the things Israel finally has learned from Genesis
to Revelation.
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“In
the kingdom, the law of the Lord is going to come out of Jerusalem and the
Gentiles are going to be ruled with 'a rod of iron' and taught God’s standard of
the law. They’re going to have that influence on them so they won’t have to
worry about Satan’s deception during that 1,000-year-period.
“Isaiah
14:16 tells you about how Satan will be taunted: [16] They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and
consider thee, saying, Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, that did
shake kingdoms;
“The human race is going to look
at Satan down in that pit, which will be visible from the ground during that
time, and say, ‘Is this the man?!’ and he’ll look so pathetic all chained up in
there; a little, humble soul chained up in the bottomless pit.
“They look into the pit and say, ‘Is THIS the man
that did all the things I read about in this Bible?!’ You see, during this
1,000 years, life for them is almost what it was in the Garden of Eden. The
lion and lamb will eat together. They’re going to hear stories about how lions
used to eat lambs.
“Some
will think, ‘Oh, that’s gruesome—you mean, they had to run and hide because a
lion would eat them?! Children had
to worry about snakes biting them if they went and played in a field?! No, I
don’t believe that! What do you mean, someone was 100 years old and they had a
party for them because they lived so long?!’
“You
see, they’re going to have to read the Bible and believe that life as we know
it really did exist, and Satan really was evil and destructive and his lies
hurt and destroyed.
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“At
the end of the 1,000 years, Satan is loosed and when it’s all over . . . these
people who are ruled with 'a rod of iron' have only known the reign of Jesus
Christ and His rule over them, and they’ve never been tried to find out if
they really do believe Jesus Christ is holy and true and righteous.
“Remember,
they’re just as wicked as we are because they’re still in natural bodies and
‘desperately wicked and deceitful.’ Do they really believe Jesus Christ had to
come to earth and die on a Cross to pay for their sins before He could reign in
His glory? Do they believe that they cannot trust ‘in the arm of flesh’ and that
they, too, must trust in the Lord?
“Satan will be loosed and he’ll argue things like,
‘I ruled this world in righteousness and peace; I wasn’t mean and ruling with a
rod of iron. I didn’t hold you responsible. I’d let you have artistic
expression; freedom of speech to cuss when you want.’
“And
the world’s going to have to make a decision—do they want Jesus Christ to be
their eternal king or would they rather follow Satan in his
last, final rebellion? The Bible tells us multitudes will follow Satan.
“You
see, everybody of all ages has to make a decision in their heart of what
they’re going to do with Jesus Christ and the truth that’s written down in this
Bible concerning our sinfulness and the provision He’s made through Jesus Christ
because of God’s great love.”
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