After the Mountain

Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount

The Sermon on the Mount was originally spoken to people just like us. On a grassy hillside, Jesus sat with ordinary people who had messy lives, big questions, and everyday struggles. His words weren’t meant to be some distant, complicated lecture. They were meant to be lived, felt, and understood by anyone who was willing to listen.

After the Mountain
The Sermon on the Mount Sherri Stout Faamuli The Sermon on the Mount Sherri Stout Faamuli

After the Mountain

The Sermon on the Mount speaks into that place.

On a hillside, Jesus spoke to ordinary people—people with questions, struggles, and everyday lives. His words were not meant to feel distant or out of reach. They were meant to be heard, understood, and lived.

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Grace and Humility
The Sermon on the Mount Sherri Stout Faamuli The Sermon on the Mount Sherri Stout Faamuli

Grace and Humility

What if the starting place with God isn’t having everything together—but admitting that you don’t? Jesus begins the Sermon on the Mount with a surprising truth: “Blessed are the poor in spirit.” This reflection explores how grace meets us when we come with empty hands.

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