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In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 19:23-29 and our theme is barriers to eternal life.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 19:16-22 and our theme is barriers to eternal life.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 19:13-15 and our theme is entering the kingdom of Heaven.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 19:10-12 and our theme is the gift of singleness.
In our stand-alone message today we are talking about the importance of not living life alone.God created us for the community, especially during life's difficult moments like receiving bad news from a doctor, facing infidelity, experiencing a miscarriage, going through divorce, or losing a job. The New Testament instructs Christians to love, care for, support, and pray for one another in various ways. Having this support system helps people find strength during challenging times, while those without it struggle more. The message is clear: enduring tough situations alone is even harder than the situations themselves. God's intention is that believers have a community to walk alongside them in life, and even though the pandemic may have caused isolation, it's crucial to re-engage and find that supportive community once again.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 19:1-9 and our theme is divorce and remarriage.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 18:15-20 and our theme is church discipline.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 18:5-9 and our theme is the causes of sin.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 18:1-4 and our theme is kingdom greatness.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 17 1-13 and our theme is a preview of glory.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 16:21-23 and our theme is setting your mind.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 15:29-39 and our theme is everywhere, everyone.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 15:21-28 and our theme is that salvation is for everyone.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapters 14:34 through 15:20 and our theme is what defiles a person.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew chapter 14:22-33 and our theme is the son of God.To learn more about our church, please visit newdaychurch.cc.Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newdaychurch.ccFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newdaychurch.ccGet The Church App! http://www.thechurchapp.com (and search for New Day Church)
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 14:13-21 and our theme is a prophet like moses.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 14:1-12 and our theme the king's herald and King Herod.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 13:53-58 and our theme is a question of origins.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 14:47-52 and our theme is the parable of the net.
The phrase; “gospel that saves”, implies that there are in existence other gospels that do not. And that is precisely the case. Though the Bible contains only one gospel and proclaims only one gospel - false teachers have invented any number of gospels that do not save. Time doesn't permit me to cover all of them, but I do want to share the three that are the most prolific in our day and age and share with you the gospel that does save.Our text this Easter is 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 and the sermon title is; The Gospel That Saves.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 12:44-46 and our theme is the hidden treasure & pearl of great value.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 13:31-33 and our theme is the parable of the mustard seed & leaven.1. 12.30 -Mighty oaks from little acorns grow 2. 14.13 -The symbols 3. 20.58 -The significance.To learn more about our church, please visit newdaychurch.cc.Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newdaychurch.ccFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newdaychurch.ccGet The Church App! http://www.thechurchapp.com (and search for New Day Church)
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. The text this week is Matthew chapter 13:24-30, 36-43 and our theme is the parable of the weeds.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 13 vv.1-3a, vv.10-17, vv.34-35 and our theme is the purpose of parables.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 12:43-50 and our theme is the empty house.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 12:38-42 and our theme is Limited Verification.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 12 vv.33-37 and our theme is confronting the unforgivable.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 12 vv.22-32 and our theme is confronting the unforgivable.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return.Our text this week is Matthew chapter 12 vv.15-21 and our theme is a king like no other.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 12 vv.1-14 and our theme is true religion.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 11 vv.25-30 and our theme is Jesus' invitation.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 11 vv.20-24 and our theme is woe to the unrepentant.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 11 vv.7-19 and our theme is a contrary generation.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 11 vv.1-6 and our theme is faltering faith.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew chapter 10 vv.40-42 and our theme is the promise of reward.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 10:34-39 and our theme is divine division.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected, and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 10:26-33 and our theme is fear not.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 10: 16-25 and our theme is troubles ahead.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week is Matthew 10: 1-15 and our theme is the sending of the twelve.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 9:35-38 and our theme is the laborers are few.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 9:27-34 and our theme is miracles of sight and sound.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 9:18-26 and our theme is Jesus' power over death.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 9:9-17 and our theme is corrupted Judaism. Jesus was clearly critical of the Judaism of his day. How has Christianity faired 2000 years later? Has Christianity carried on with some of the same areas of corruption that Jesus spoke against?
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 9:1-8 and our theme is Jesus' power over sin.
Here at New Day, we really do two things. We do Sundays and Small Groups. This week, we are taking a break from our current teaching series to highlight the launch of our fall small groups semester. Andrew shares why it is #vital that you don't fall alone. This sermon uses the true story of a woman named Pia who died alone. In fact, not only was she never reported missing, She was found mummified many years after her actual death. It's a tragic story to remind us how important it is to be known and to have a community that cares for us.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 8:28-34 and our theme is Jesus' power over demons.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 8:23-27 and our theme is Jesus' power over nature.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 8:19-22 and our theme is the The High Cost of Discipleship.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 8:1-17 and our theme is the King's teaching on Jesus' Power Over Disease.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 7:24-29 and our theme is the King's teaching on The Solid Rock vs The Shifting Sand.
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God's promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return. Our text this week Matthew 7:21-23 and our theme is the King's teaching on The Claim vs The Reality.