 
Sermon on the Mount: (Matthew 5:1-7:29)  – Perhaps the most famous sermon of all time was preached by Jesus to  His disciples early in His public ministry. Many memorable phrases that  we know today came from this sermon, including “blessed are the meek for  they shall inherit the earth,” “salt of the earth,” “an eye for an  eye,” “the lilies of the field,” “ask and you will receive,” and “wolves  in sheep’s clothing,” as well as the concepts of going the extra mile,  turning the other cheek, and the left hand not knowing what the right  hand is doing. Also in the sermon is the Lord’s Prayer. Most  importantly, though, the Sermon on the Mount dealt a devastating blow to  the Pharisees and their religion of works-righteousness. By expounding  the spirit of the Law and not just the letter of it, Jesus left no doubt  that legalism is of no avail for salvation and that, in fact, the  demands of the Law are humanly impossible to meet. He ends the sermon  with a call to true faith for salvation and a warning that the way to  that salvation is narrow and few find it. Jesus compares those who hear  His words and put them into practice to wise builders who build their  houses on a solid foundation; when storms come, their houses withstand.