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Worthy Brief - 6/23/2026

Friend, talmudim: learning the mindset of the Kingdom!

Matthew 5:1  And seeing the multitudes, He went up on a mountain, and when He was seated His disciples came to Him. 

Before Yeshua (Jesus) preached the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew gives us a detail that is easy to read past: “His disciples came to Him.” The multitudes were present, but the disciples drew near.  In Hebrew thought, disciples were not merely students gathering information. They were talmidim -- learners, apprentices, followers who attached themselves to a rabbi in order to be shaped by his life. The word is connected to the Hebrew verb lilmod, meaning “to learn.” But Biblical learning was never meant to remain only in the mind. A talmid did not simply want to know what his rabbi knew. He wanted to become like his rabbi. He listened, watched, walked, ate, prayed, asked, obeyed, and lived near his teacher until the teaching became more than words. It became a way of life.

This helps us understand the Sermon on the Mount. Yeshua was not giving a one-time lecture to a curious crowd. He was forming Kingdom people. He was training His talmidim to think, see, respond, forgive, give, pray, endure, love, and live under the reign of God. The sermon was not merely information about the Kingdom. It was instruction for people who would embody the Kingdom.

It is very possible that Yeshua taught these truths many times in many places. That may help explain why Matthew and Luke preserve similar teachings with some differences. Matthew records Yeshua teaching from the mountain. Luke records a similar message on a level place. The wording is not always identical, but the Kingdom heartbeat is the same. Like any rabbi, Yeshua likely repeated the core truths of His message again and again until they were engraved into the hearts of those who followed Him.

That is how disciples are formed. Repetition is not weakness; it is wisdom. A truth heard once may inspire us, but a truth heard, prayed through, tested, and lived becomes part of us. The Rabbi repeats what matters because the Father is not simply interested in what we can quote. He is forming what we carry.

I once heard the thought, “If you want to be a good teacher, be a good student.” That has stayed with me because it touches the heart of discipleship. We cannot teach what we have not first allowed to teach us. We cannot carry the ways of the Kingdom publicly if we are not first being shaped by them privately. Before the disciples would preach the Kingdom, heal the sick, cast out demons, and carry the message to the nations, they first had to come near and learn the mind of the King.

And learning often comes with testing.

Most of us have had the experience of cramming for a test, filling our minds with information the night before, passing the exam, and then forgetting much of it soon after. But the tests of faith do not work that way. We cannot cram Kingdom character. We cannot memorize humility the night before a trial. We cannot rush forgiveness when offense has already taken root. We cannot suddenly become merciful, pure in heart, or steadfast under pressure if we have not allowed the Rabbi to form those things in us day by day.

If we try to approach discipleship superficially, we may find ourselves repeating the same lessons again and again. Not because the Lord is cruel, but because He is faithful. He is too committed to our calling to let us move forward unformed. He wants us to learn today’s lesson because He has new lessons ahead. Each test is not meant to destroy us, but to deepen us. Each lesson is not merely about passing a moment, but about becoming more like Him.

This is why Matthew’s detail matters: “His disciples came to Him.” The Kingdom mindset is not learned at a distance. It is learned by drawing near. It is learned by sitting under His words long enough for them to challenge our instincts, confront our assumptions, and reshape our reactions. It is learned when we stop treating His teachings as ideals to admire and begin receiving them as commands to obey.

Friend, hear this: Yeshua’s message was never simply, "Listen to this sermon." His invitation was, "Come learn My way." The Sermon on the Mount was not given to spectators, but to talmidim — disciples willing to be trained in the life of the Kingdom. You were not called to stand at a distance from His words, but to come near as a learner of the King. Let His teaching move beyond information and become formation in you. Do not despise the lessons, the repetition, or even the testing, because the Rabbi is shaping you for Kingdom life. Sit at His feet, walk in His ways, and let His words train your mind, your heart, and your responses. The Kingdom is not revealed through casual listeners, but through disciples being formed into the likeness of their King.

Your family in the Lord with much agape love,

George & Baht Rivka (Maryland)

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