Sermon on the Mount: Week 6 - Tim Horman

In this message from Matthew 6:1–18, Tim Horman unpacks Jesus’ call to practice righteousness—not for applause, but for the Father.

Tim takes us deep into Jesus’ teaching on giving, prayer, and fasting. He shows how these spiritual practices are meant to be private, intimate acts that shape the inner world of the believer. Drawing from Daryl Johnson, Dallas Willard, and Eugene Peterson, this sermon calls us to move beyond performance and into a life centered on the love of the Father.

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