1When Jesus saw the many people, he went up on a hill. He sat down and his disciples came to him. 2He began to teach the people. 3He said, God makes happy those who know that they need him. The kingdom of heaven is for them. 4God makes happy those who are sad. They will have comfort. 5God makes happy those who quietly trust him and do not try to get their own way. The world will belong to them. 6God makes happy those who are hungry and thirsty for what is right and good. They will be filled. 7God makes happy those who are kind. He will be kind to them. 8God makes happy those who have clean hearts. They will see God. 9God makes happy those who make peace between people. They will be called Gods sons. 10God makes happy those who have trouble for doing what is right. The kingdom of heaven is for them. 11God makes you happy when people say wrong things about you, when they trouble you, and when they say all kinds of lies about you. God makes you happy when it is for my sake. 12Be happy and glad because God will be good to you in heaven. In the same way people troubled the prophets before your time. 13You are like salt in the world. If salt has lost its taste, how can it be made salty again? Salt that has no taste is good for nothing. The only thing to do is to throw it out on the road. 14You are like light in the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hidden. 15So also with a lamp. People do not light a lamp and put it under a basket. But they put it on the place for a lamp. Then all the people in the house can see its light. 16So, let your light shine to all people. Then they will see the good things you do. And they will praise your Father in heaven. 17Do not think that I have come to take away the law and the writings of the prophets. No, I have not come to take them away. But I have come to do what they say must be done. 18I tell you the truth. Until the sky and the earth are taken away, not one small part of the law will be taken away, until everything has been done. 19So anyone who does not obey one of the smallest laws, and teaches other people not to obey it, will have the smallest part in the kingdom of heaven. But any one who obeys and teaches the law, will have a big part in the kingdom of heaven. 20I tell you, you must do much better than the scribes and Pharisees. If you do not, then you will never go into the kingdom of heaven. 21You have heard this said to men long ago, "Do not kill. Anyone who kills will be judged in court." 22But I tell you this. Anyone who is angry with his brother without having a good reason, will be judged in court. Anyone who says wrong things to his brother will be judged for it in the big court. Anyone who says "You fool!" will be judged to go into hell fire. 23Perhaps you are bringing your gift to God at his altar. There you remember that your brother has something against you. 24If so, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First, go to your brother and make things right with him. Then come and give your gift to God. 25If someone wants to take you to court, make an agreement with him quickly on the way. If you do not, he will take you to the judge. The judge will give you to the guard, and the guard will put you in prison. 26I tell you the truth, you will not get out of prison until you have paid every piece of money. 27You have heard that the law says, "Do not commit adultery