In this word from the Journey With Jesus sermon series, Apostle Mike Signorelli takes the church up the mountain to confront what may be the most dangerous sermon Jesus ever preached: the Sermon on the Mount.
Teaching from Matthew 5, this message reveals how Jesus did not come to reform culture, politics, or religious systems, but to introduce an entirely different Kingdom with an entirely different set of values. While the world rewards power, image, revenge, comfort, and self-promotion, Jesus flips the system upside down and declares blessing over humility, repentance, meekness, mercy, purity, peacemaking, and endurance under persecution.
Apostle Mike unpacks the Beatitudes as the constitution of the Kingdom of God, exposing the tension between earthly systems and heavenly citizenship. This teaching challenges believers to stop living as consumers of church and start living as citizens of heaven, formed by Christ rather than culture.
This message confronts:
- Why familiarity, pride, and compromise block spiritual authority
- How the Kingdom of God reverses the world’s definition of success
- What it truly means to be poor in spirit, meek, merciful, and pure in heart
- Why peacemakers confront rather than avoid truth
- How persecution often confirms allegiance, not failure
- The cost of living between two kingdoms and why Jesus demands a choice
This is not a motivational message.
It is a call to surrender, alignment, and citizenship.
If you are tired of shallow faith, cultural Christianity, and partial obedience, this sermon will challenge you to come down the mountain and live what Jesus actually taught.
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