

Sunday Sermons - Reality Church London
Reality Church London
Sunday sermons from Reality Church London by Pastor Mike Sohn and others. We are a community following Jesus, seeking the renewal of our city. For more information, please visit www.RealityChurch.London or email us at info@realitychurch.london
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Sep 8, 2021 • 31min
Loving Enemies | Matthew 5:38-48
Sunday 23 May 2021: What is the hardest thing Jesus ever asked his followers to do? According to Dr Martin Luther King Jr., the answer was simple: loving an enemy. In Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount he commanded his disciples, ‘Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you’. In Matthew 5:38-48, we explore what it means to love enemies, and why Jesus calls his followers to do so.

Sep 8, 2021 • 32min
Speech | Matthew 5:33-37
Sunday 16 May 2021: Jesus declared, ‘The mouth speaks what the heart is full of’. By paying attention to the words you say, you can get a good understanding of what’s happening in our heart.We continue our series on Discipleship through the Sermon on the Mount unpacking why words matter, and what it means to pursue integrity in the ways you talk with and to others.

Sep 8, 2021 • 34min
Cultivating Selflessness | Matthew 5:27-32
Sunday 9 May 2021: We continue our series through the Sermon on the Mount exploring how and why Jesus calls his disciples to cultivate characteristics of selflessness using sexuality and marriage as examples.

Sep 8, 2021 • 31min
Anger | Matthew 5:21-26
Sunday 2 May 2021: Authors Christopher Ash and Steve Midgley observe, ‘Anger is the drawn sword of human relationships’, and something we all struggle with from time to time. As we continue our series through the Sermon on the Mount, we explore the potentially destructive power of anger, as well as how anger can be healed and reconciliation, can be pursued.

Sep 8, 2021 • 30min
Taking Grace Seriously | Matthew 5:17-20
Sunday 25 April 2021: As we continue our series on ‘Discipleship’, we wrestle with the question: how—if at all— does God’s grace and God’s law relate to each other? What is the role of grace and law in the Christian life? To explore this crucial question, we observe Jesus’ own attitude to the Bible and what that means for us today.

Sep 8, 2021 • 28min
In and For the City | Matthew 5:11-16
Sunday 18 April 2021: As we continue our series in the Sermon on the Mount looking at what it means to be a disciple of Jesus today, we come face-to-face with an ever-important question: how are Christians supposed to relate to and engage with the city? This week, we hear Jesus calling us, his church, to be ‘salt and light’ in London today.

Sep 8, 2021 • 33min
Character | Matthew 5: 1-10
Sunday 11 April 2021: Writing in the middle part of the twentieth century, Dietrich Bonhoeffer observed, ‘The most urgent question facing the church today is this: How can we live the Christian life in the modern world?’ That question is as relevant today as it has ever been. This Sunday, we begin a new sermon series: ‘Discipleship.’ We’ll be looking at the Sermon on the Mount, wrestling with what it means to follow Jesus today.

Sep 8, 2021 • 36min
Prayer for Dark Times | Psalm 39
Sunday 5 September 2021: This Sunday we finished our sermon series, Praying the Psalms! Throughout the summer period, we are looked at a different Psalm each week, drawing on it lessons in prayer. Listen to this sermon where we looked at Psalm 39 and explored prayer for dark times.

Sep 8, 2021 • 35min
Prayer of intimacy with God | Psalm 139
Sunday 29 August 2021: This Sunday we heard the penultimate sermon of this series, Praying the Psalms! Throughout this summer period, we are looking at a different Psalm each week, drawing on it lessons in prayer. Listen to this sermon where we looked at Psalm 139 and explored prayer of intimacy with God.

Sep 8, 2021 • 39min
Praying Scripture | Psalm 119
Sunday 22 August 2021: This Sunday we continued our new sermon series Praying the Psalms! Throughout this summer period, we are looking at a different Psalm each week, drawing on it lessons in prayer. Listen to this sermon where we looked at Psalm 119 and explored praying scripture.


