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Resurrection Hope - The God of the Living | Matthew 22:23-33 | Matthew 21-23 by Hunter Bible Church
We're continuing today on the saying of Jesus from Matthew 5, looking today at what Jesus says about the type of lifestyle we're to demonstrate to the world around us. https://longhollow.com/theforgottenjesuspodcastshownotes
Readings: Micah 6:1-8 | 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 | Matthew 5:1-12 | Psalm 15. Preached for the Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany (2026-02-01).
Pastor/Elder Steve Brown preaches from Matthew 10:34-42.
While many mock the resurrection of the dead, God's people make it their ultimate hope.
We continue our study in Matthew and the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus instructs us in kingdom living - walking in wisdom, asking in confidence, and thinking of others.
In Matthew 22:23-33, the Sadducees attempt to trap Jesus with an absurd hypothetical scenario regarding the resurrection of the dead, despite the fact that they rejected this doctrine.In this sermon you'll hear how Jesus responds to their question and learn how we can respond to similar attempts to trip us up - as well as what the Bible says about more sincere questions regarding life in heaven.This sermon was preached at Legacy Reformed Baptist Church in East Grand Forks, MN. For more information, visit https://www.LegacyRBC.org.
False prophets do not announce themselves or their true intentions. They blend in to win the loyalty of others. We must heed the words of Jesus to stormproof our lives and build our house upon the rock (Jesus) instead of the sand (false teachings). What lies beneath what you're building?
Matthew 7 deals with some of the most critical choices we will ever make: how we conduct our relationship with others. These verses, part of His Sermon on the Mount, challenge us to move beyond superficial religion into a life of true discipleship. As we explore this passage, we will see that Jesus isn't just giving us moral advice - He is inviting us into a way of living that reflects His kingdom. Will we choose discernment over condemnation, persistence in prayer, and the narrow road of faithful obedience?
In Matthew 6:19-34, Jesus continues His Sermon on the Mount by addressing one of the greatest obstacles to Kingdom living—misplaced trust. He challenges His disciples to trust God rather than wealth, worry, or the world. This passage presents three interconnected lessons: trusting God with our treasure, our needs, and our future. When we trust the King, our hearts rest in His provision, rather than being enslaved to the temporary.
Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, warns against hypocritical righteousness and directs His disciples to practice their faith in a way that seeks God's approval rather than human recognition. In Matthew 6:1-18, Jesus gives three examples: giving, prayer, and fasting. Each example calls for a heart posture that values intimacy with God over public recognition. Jesus isn't after behavior modification; He's after heart transformation.
2025-03-09 - Commitments for life and living - Matthew 5v31-37 - Allan Dalgliesh by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church
In Matthew 5:17-48, Jesus delivers some of the most radical teachings in the Sermon on the Mount. He clarifies His relationship to the Law, intensifies its moral demands, and calls His followers to a standard of righteousness that is impossible apart from divine grace. Jesus came not to abolish the Law, but to demonstrate that we could never fulfill it on our own. He fulfills it for us and transforms us from the inside out.
The world has its own definition of success—power, wealth, comfort, and status. Yet, in the opening words of His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus flips this notion upside down. Jesus redefines what it means to live a truly blessed life, one marked by dependence on God, a hunger for holiness, and faithfulness under trial. The question before us today is this: Are we pursuing the kind of life Jesus calls “blessed,” or are we chasing the fleeting rewards of this world?
Doug Joyner concludes our study of the Sermon on the Mount in the Book of Matthew. For more news and updates or to sign up for our weekly emails, please visit our website: https://www.lifechurchclt.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifechurchclt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifechurchclt --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifechurch/support
In this sermon, Ps Yosia talks about the one thing Jesus called us to do as a church and as Christians. And this one thing becomes the measure of success for us as a church and as a Christian.
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Upside Down Kingdom Daily Devotion - A Blueprint for Living Matthew 6:9-15 ~ Rev. Shaun Kaulfers Christ United Church Mobile, Alabama
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Upside Down Kingdom Daily Devotion - A Blueprint for Living Matthew 6:9-15 ~ Rev. Shaun Kaulfers Christ United Church Mobile, Alabama
The Sermon on the Mount is widely recognized as the heart of the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth. Although almost 2000 years have passed since Jesus uttered these words, they remain as relevant today as when the Savior's lips first breathed them. One author described the Sermon on the Mount this way: “After nineteen hundred years the Sermon on the Mount still haunts men. They may praise it, as Mahatma Gandhi did; or like Nietzsche, they may curse it. They cannot ignore it. Its words are winged words, quick and powerful to rebuke, to challenge, to inspire. And though some turn from it in despair, it continues, like some mighty magnetic mountain, to attract to itself the greatest spirits of our race (many not Christians), so that if some world-wide vote were taken, there is little doubt that men would account it ‘the most searching and powerful utterance we posses on what concerns the moral life.'”[1] The Sermon on the Mount does express the ethic of the Millennial Kingdom, but it also applies to all of God's people at this moment in history. The righteousness described in the Sermon on the Mount should be the goal for the character and conduct of every believer today.[2] “Although the Sermon on the Mount may drive sinners to seek God's forgiving grace, the sermon was intended to be a description of the effects of God's transforming grace. Believers should recognize that the righteousness described in the Sermon on the Mount is not attained through mere human effort. On the contrary, this amazing righteousness is progressively produced in Jesus' disciples through the expression of God's saving power.”[3] [1] (Hunter, 1965) [2] (Quarles, 2011) [3] (Quarles, 2011)
Sermons from Grace Fellowship PCA, Clanton, AL
Sermons from Grace Fellowship PCA, Clanton, AL
We conclude Matthew 7 in “Foundations for Kingdom Living” as Pastor Chris teaches through verses 13-29. Jesus warns the proud and comfortable to end his sermon on the mount.
Join us at 10:30 AM as Matt Kay teaches through the next section of Matthew 6:19-34
Join us at 10:30 AM as Drew Dolan teaches through the next section of Matthew 7:1-14
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Reading Matthew 22:15-33, where the Pharisees challenge Jesus on paying taxes to Caesar, and the Sadducees challenge Jesus on the resurrection of the dead. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
King of the Living | Matthew 22:23-33 | Jon Deedrick
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Brother George returns to First Methodist to bring the three keys to victorious living that are revealed by Jesus.
Dive into the profound exploration of life's most pressing questions with Matthew Croasmun, Yale lecturer and co-author of the instant New York Times bestseller, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. In this episode, we dissect:• What really matters most in life?• How can we discern what's worth wanting?• How to develop the wisdom to navigate life's challenges?We unravel Matthew's philosophy of living a life of love, alongside his provocative take on his life-transforming Yale course that 'just might ruin your life'. From dissecting fleeting pleasures to understanding profound purpose, this episode holds the key to unlocking a life that is truly worth living. Get ready for a journey of self-discovery and reflection!Perfect for those on the quest to live a richer, more meaningful life, don't miss this deep dive into understanding what makes a life flourish beyond superficial gains. Tune in!You can find Matthew at: Website | Life Worth Living | Episode TranscriptIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Matthieu Ricard about the true source of contentment and happiness in life. Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKED. To submit your “moment & question” for consideration to be on the show go to sparketype.com/submit. Visit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Pastors Sean and Jim discuss Matthew 22:23–33. Watering Seeds is a ministry of Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Asheville, NC. You can learn more and hear our sermons on our website: www.covenantreformed.net/sermons. You can also find our sermon recordings on Sermon Audio. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/covenantchurch/message
This episode focuses on Matthew 24:1-35, in which Jesus calls his disciples attention to the things that are to come. Together we discuss the importance of focusing on Jesus as a means of preparation for faithful living.
Matt Vincent is an entrepreneur, athlete, coach, and speaker. He is a two-time Highland Games World Champion as well as the owner of Not Dead Yet (formerly known as HVIII Brand Goods). In our conversation, we explored what it means to live a life of urgency and heightened awareness. We also discussed how we define success, takeaways from Matt's trip to Uganda, and the importance of living within the present moment. Timecodes: (0:00) - Intro (1:10) - Driving a 1964 El Camino (5:34) - Living In The Present Tense (8:17) - Reflection After His Father Passed Away (9:27) - Identity Crisis / Living For Others (12:20) - Death Evokes Urgency (15:29) - Meaning Behind ‘Not Dead Yet' (18:45) - Possibility & Risk Creates Purpose (22:47) - Takeaways From Building Wells In Uganda (26:50) - Gaining a Variety Of Perspectives (31:48) - Redefining Success (34:45) - Building HVIII Brand Goods (40:29) - Rebranding Into Not Dead Yet (43:56) - Mentorship / Coaching (50:14) - Matt's Non-Negotiables (55:20) - How To Start Journaling (1:01:00) - Becoming Aware Of Choices & Influences (1:01:57) - What Is Success For More: Support the Podcast Follow Brock's Instagram Follow Brock's YouTube Buy Not Dead Yet Follow NDY on Instagram Follow Matt's Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zero-quit-podcast/support
The eulogy we live depends on the actual direction of our lives. Not our intentions, but our actual direction. So, what eulogy are you living?
Today's Scripture: MATTHEW 6:1-4 “Beware of practicing your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them, for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven. 2 “Thus, when you give to the needy, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. 3 But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4 so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.
Jesus begins the Sermon on the Mount with a list of attributes that are found in those who are part of the kingdom of God along with related blessings. What's clear from that list is that those who live as citizens of God's kingdom live counter-cultural lives – lives that are very different from the world around them. Following ‘the Beatitudes' Jesus continues to drive home the point that the people of God will stand out in the world – but this is part of His plan. We are in the world, and our presence is meant to impact the world. Using two metaphors Jesus teaches us how our lives in the world serve to restrain evil and provide a witness to the goodness and glory of God.
“God of the Living”Matthew 22:23-33Download the Group GuideScripture has One Meaning and You Must Submit to ItMatthew 22:23-28Psalm 49:15Daniel 12:22 Peter 1:20-2:1Twisting God's Words Will Always Leave You LostMatthew 22:29-31Hebrews 4:12-13Trusting God Will Always Lead to EternityMatthew 22:32-33Exodus 3:61 Corinthians 15:52Application PointsEvery verse in the Bible has one meaningDo not twist God's Word, submit to itDo not entertain lies as plausibleLive in light of eternityAll who trust Jesus will be raised to imperishable life
“God of the Living”Matthew 22:23-33Download the Group GuideScripture has One Meaning and You Must Submit to ItMatthew 22:23-28Psalm 49:15Daniel 12:22 Peter 1:20-2:1Twisting God's Words Will Always Leave You LostMatthew 22:29-31Hebrews 4:12-13Trusting God Will Always Lead to EternityMatthew 22:32-33Exodus 3:61 Corinthians 15:52Application PointsEvery verse in the Bible has one meaningDo not twist God's Word, submit to itDo not entertain lies as plausibleLive in light of eternityAll who trust Jesus will be raised to imperishable life
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