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.
Learning to Trust God
Worry builds quietly—but so does trust. In Matthew 6:25, Jesus reminds us that our lives are held by the Father, inviting us to release our fears and rest in His care.
Trust in God's Provision
The birds don’t strive—yet they are cared for. In Matthew 6:26, Jesus reminds us that we are held by a faithful Father who provides for our needs.
Receiving God's Grace
The lilies don’t strive—yet they are beautifully cared for. In Matthew 6:28–29, Jesus reminds us that our worth is not earned, but given by a loving Father.
Seek First the Kingdom
Life feels lighter when what matters most is placed first. In Matthew 6:33, Jesus invites us to seek God above all—and trust Him with everything else.