The Sermon on the Mount — Season 1, Episode 7: Ask, See, Knock
Documentary, Talk • 61 min • 1 season, 8 episodes
Episode synopsis
In our seventh lecture, Dr. Peterson delves into verses from Matthew 7, focusing on themes of judgment, reciprocity, and seeking the divine. He explores the balance between justice and mercy, the importance of self-reflection and humility, the necessity of honest communication, and the idea that one must first address one's own flaws before judging others. Dr. Peterson also discusses the significance of asking, seeking, and knocking as a means of aligning oneself with the highest good and finding meaning in life.
About The Sermon on the Mount
In The Sermon on the Mount, an eight-hour course, Dr. Jordan Peterson explores the profound wisdom and symbolism embedded in this foundational biblical text, highlighting the transformative power of living by Christ-like principles. He offers a deep dive into key passages, such as the Beatitudes and the Lord’s Prayer, emphasizing the importance of humility, self-reflection, and the pursuit of meaning when facing life’s challenges. Throughout the lectures, Dr. Peterson masterfully integrates biblical narratives, Jungian psychology, and personal stories, illustrating the enduring relevance of these teachings for navigating the complexities of the human experience.