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The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7)
Contributed by: Haynes
  • 1. The Sermon on the Mount, found in the Gospel of Matthew chapters 5 to 7, is one of the most significant teachings attributed to Jesus Christ, offering profound insights into morality, ethics, and spirituality. In this remarkable discourse, Jesus begins with the Beatitudes, a series of blessings that highlight the values of humility, mercy, righteousness, and peacemaking, illustrating that the Kingdom of Heaven is accessible to those who embody such characteristics. As He speaks, He expands upon the Law, addressing issues such as anger, lust, and honesty, encouraging His followers to seek reconciliation, purity of heart, and integrity in their commitments. Furthermore, Jesus emphasizes the importance of genuine worship and warns against hypocrisy, urging His disciples to practice their faith sincerely and privately rather than seeking public approval. He also provides practical guidance on various aspects of life, including prayer—teaching the Lord's Prayer as a model—and the need for trust in God’s provision. The Sermon culminates in calls to love one’s enemies and to treat others with the same respect and kindness one would desire for themselves, thereby laying a radical foundation for interpersonal relationships. Ultimately, Jesus concludes with the parable of the wise and foolish builders, urging His listeners to not only hear His words but to act upon them, likening those who do so to a wise man who builds his house on a solid rock, capable of withstanding life's storms. This sermon serves as a cornerstone for Christian ethical teachings and continues to resonate with the core principles of love, humility, and righteousness.

    Which of the following is the first beatitude?
A) Blessed are the meek
B) Blessed are those who mourn
C) Blessed are the poor in spirit
D) Blessed are the merciful
  • 2. What does Jesus say about anger in the Sermon on the Mount?
A) It is justified in some cases
B) It should be suppressed at all costs
C) It is better than hatred
D) It can lead to murder
  • 3. Which prayer does Jesus teach to His disciples?
A) The Hail Mary
B) The Lord's Prayer
C) The Nicene Creed
D) The Prayer of Jabez
  • 4. What does Jesus say about storing treasures?
A) Invest in worldly possessions
B) Treasure leads to sin
C) Only store physical treasures
D) Store them in heaven, not on earth
  • 5. Which group does Jesus admonish for being hypocritical?
A) The Sadducees
B) The Gentiles
C) The publicans
D) The Pharisees
  • 6. What does Jesus teach about forgiveness?
A) Only forgive if asked
B) Forgive others to be forgiven
C) Holding grudges is acceptable
D) Forgiveness is optional
  • 7. What does Jesus teach about anxiety?
A) Trust God for provision
B) Work hard to avoid it
C) Anxiety is a sign of weakness
D) Ignore it completely
  • 8. What is the significance of 'The Golden Rule'?
A) Look out for yourself first
B) Treat others as you want to be treated
C) Disregard others' feelings
D) Expect others to treat you well
  • 9. What metaphor does Jesus use to describe false prophets?
A) Foxes in henhouses
B) Wolves in sheep's clothing
C) Snakes in the grass
D) Bears in the woods
  • 10. What does Jesus say is the greatest commandment?
A) Do not steal
B) Love God with all your heart
C) Keep the Sabbath
D) Honor your parents
  • 11. What does Jesus say about the law in the Sermon on the Mount?
A) He came to fulfill it
B) It is no longer necessary
C) It is outdated
D) He came to abolish it
  • 12. According to the Sermon on the Mount, what should you do if someone slaps you?
A) Seek revenge.
B) Leave the situation.
C) Fight back.
D) Turn the other cheek.
  • 13. What does Jesus say about worry?
A) Worry is beneficial
B) Worry shows love
C) Do not worry about tomorrow
D) Worry is a sin
  • 14. Which virtue is highlighted in the Beatitudes?
A) Anger
B) Wealth
C) Pride
D) Meekness
  • 15. What does Jesus promise to those who mourn?
A) They will be punished
B) They will be ignored
C) They will be shamed
D) They will be comforted
  • 16. What action does Jesus say is akin to committing adultery?
A) Divorcing without cause
B) Being unfaithful in marriage
C) Looking at someone with lust
D) Cheating in relationships
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