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Calvary Chapel Kaneohe
“The Kingdom of God The Kingdom Parables” – Sunday June 1st, 2025

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 59:21


Topical style teaching of Matthew CH 13:17-46 addressing some of the most well-known yet controversial parables regarding the Kingdom of Heaven. This teaching aims to take a pointed look into these parables within the overall context of the message, allowing Scripture to interpret Scripture. In addition, we will be expressing the fact that what was being spoken was revealing a mystery associated with a period of time, where a series of events would take place prior to the establishing of the Kingdom of God. Taught by Assistant Pastor Mac at Calvary Kaneohe Hawaii.

Aloha Bible Prophecy
Episode 1518: The Kingdom of God, A Kingdom Rejected – June 1st, 2025

Aloha Bible Prophecy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 58:51


Expositional style teaching of Matthew CH 13:10-16 looking into the reason why parables began and how they introduced an era in history that was a mystery within the Kingdom of God.  This teaching will also expound on each verse to extract applicable spiritual truths, while discussing the rejection of the kingdom by the nation of Israel and review the specific unpardonable sin as captured in the Scriptures.  Taught by Assistant Pastor Mac at Calvary Kaneohe Hawaii. Social MediaProphecy Website: http://jdfarag.orgMobile/TV Apps: https://subsplash.com/calvarychapelkaneohe/app Church Website: http://www.calvarykaneohe.churchTwitter: https://twitter.com/JDFaragFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JDFaragInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JDFarag

Aloha Bible Prophecy
Episode 1519: The Kingdom of God, The Kingdom Parables – June 1st, 2025

Aloha Bible Prophecy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 59:56


Topical style teaching of Matthew CH 13:17-46 addressing some of the most well-known yet controversial parables regarding the Kingdom of Heaven.  This teaching aims to take a pointed look into these parables within the overall context of the message, allowing Scripture to interpret Scripture.  In addition, we will be expressing the fact that what was being spoken was revealing a mystery associated with a period of time, where a series of events would take place prior to the establishing of the Kingdom of God.  Taught by Assistant Pastor Mac at Calvary Kaneohe Hawaii. Social MediaProphecy Website: http://jdfarag.orgMobile/TV Apps: https://subsplash.com/calvarychapelkaneohe/app Church Website: http://www.calvarykaneohe.churchTwitter: https://twitter.com/JDFaragFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JDFaragInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JDFarag

Follow Him Ministries Daily Podcast

The prayer Jesus taught to his disciples. "The Lord's Prayer" (Matthew Ch. 6). Prayer #thelordsprayer #matthew6  #pray #praise #joy #beauty #peace #prayer #morningprayer #bow #love #rejoice #wisdom #holy #holiness #jesus #god #holyspirit #aimingforjesus #christian #christianprayer #morning #evening #bibleverse Thank you for listening, our heart's prayer is for you and I to walk daily with Jesus, our joy and peace aimingforjesus.com YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@aimingforjesus5346 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aiming_for_jesus/ Threads https://www.threads.com/@aiming_for_jesus X https://x.com/AimingForJesus Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@aiming.for.jesus

New Life Church (Haydock) Sermons
Treasures In Heaven: Matthew Ch 6 v19-24

New Life Church (Haydock) Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 30:22


Today, Michael looks at this passage in Matthew. We see that anything we strive for in life becomes more important than God. What is your priority in life? We see that all are visited by death, wealth isn't currency in Heaven and that devotion to worldly treasure erodes our worship to God. We see we need to take up the eternal things that meet with God's approvalJoin our family morning service every Sunday at 11am.New Life HaydockPhythian StreetHaydockWA11 0AH

Sunday Morning Sermons
23.03.25am Martin Chapman - Matthew ch. 3 vv7-17

Sunday Morning Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 41:18


Spiritcode
ENTITLED LABOURERS IN THE VINEYARD

Spiritcode

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 16:22


ENTITLED LABOURERS IN THE VINEYARD  We are looking at the parable of the labourers in the vineyard who all get a full day's wages whether or not they worked a full day or just a part of the day. This caused some workers to get offended because they felt entitled to receive more than they were given. We will study this parable of Jesus in a moment in Matthew Ch.20 that shines a light on today's culture of entitlement. We live in a world where many suffer at the hands of selfish and entitled power brokers. Disillusionment runs deep as political and corporate leaders make promises then fail to deliver. And while some leaders genuinely seek solutions, the complexity of societal issues and political manoeuvring leaves people uncertain about who they can trust. Take Argentina as a present-day example. Years of soaring inflation (up to 100%) and massive government spending on healthcare, education, energy, and food led to a bankrupt nation with 40% poverty and unemployment. The new government responded with austerity—cutting subsidies and cash payouts—but now police are cracking down on raging riots as properties get burned and destroyed. Once entitlements are given, they are difficult to revoke. Entitlement funding is not right or wrong – it's a matter of how appropriate and how wisely they are applied. In many Western democracies also, governments pour billions of public dollars into entitlement programs, often seen as tools to secure votes yet these expenditures are unsustainable. Too many power-hungry factions and empty promises can end up causing cycles of corruption and overcorrection. And when drastic corrections are made, they trigger chaos, and amid the turmoil, loud voices clash, but real dialogue is rare, and solutions seem elusive. To break this spiral, we need honesty, transparency, sound policies, and competent leadership—especially at local levels—to restore order and trust. The politics of the world respond to power - not logic, so follow the logic. If logic is being applied things will work wisely and problems will get solved and there will not be the waste of billions of dollars of public money. Power not only corrupts, it also creates confusion.  In the Bible Jesus is called the logos - the logic - and when he is given the rule in our personal lives, things can get done wisely and caringly and effectively. And therefore people who know their God can pray for the power of the Kingdom of God to be seen in the earth to reorder the chaos of a self-serving global culture. The Bible says Pray for one another and for rulers and all others who are in authority over us, or are in places of high responsibility, so that we can live in peace and quiet, spending our time in godly living and dignity (semnot??s) (2 Timothy 1:7).  Our faith in this prayer can bring God's grace into action for us and allows God to reorder our lives personally. Everything starts with us and God's grace. So let us read the parable of the labourers in the vineyard in Matthew Ch.20.  Matthew 20:1 For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire labourers for his vineyard. He agreed to pay them one denarius a day and sent them out to work. A couple of hours later he was passing a hiring hall and saw some men standing around waiting for work, so he sent them also into his fields, telling them he would pay them whatever was right at the end of the day. At noon and again around three o'clock in the afternoon he did the same thing. At five o'clock that evening he was in town again and saw some more men standing around and asked them, ‘Why haven't you been working today?' Because no one hired us,' they replied. ‘Then go on out and join the others in my fields,' he told them. That evening he told the paymaster to call the men in and pay them, beginning with the last men first. When the men hired at five o'clock were paid, each received a denarius. So when the men hired earlier came to get theirs, they assumed they would receive much more. But they, too, were paid a denarius also. “They protested, ‘Those fellows worked only one hour, and yet you've paid them just as much as those of us who worked all day in the scorching heat.' ‘Friend,' he answered one of them, ‘I did you no wrong! Didn't you agree to work all day for a denarius? Take it and go. It is my desire to pay all the same; is it against the law to give away my money if I want to? Is your heart evil because I am good?' That is why those who put themselves last end up being first and those who put themselves first end up being last. I desire to include everybody, but not everybody desires to be included. What he is saying here that he wants to give his goodness and grace to everybody but not everybody wants to receive it.  His response to the complaints of the early workers in the parable is to address their sense of injustice and entitlement. This parable of Jesus also speaks into the kind of self-serving confusion we see all around us today. His answer reveals the simple but deep eternal truths about God's grace, and sovereignty, and the nature of his Kingdom. Jesus forgave sinners and healed the sick and fed the poor in the name of his generous and sovereign Father. The leaders of Israel were resentful of this and felt entitled as having special claim on God and his kingdom because they had been performing and outperforming one another in the outward works of the Law for centuries. Who was this Jesus person to be so gracious to non-performers or even outsiders? Jesus was preparing Israel and the world to receive the magnificent sovereign grace of God and become partners with him in his vineyard. And his word and his kingdom were about to come to everyone as a free gift. In Jesus, all has been accomplished, and we can confidently expect all good things from him.  This parable teaches us that God speaks to us and makes faith and grace available as his gift, but it is our task to listen, and the word heard becomes the word received and then faith allows that word to be lived through us by God's enabling grace. Grace is the power of God at work in our partnership with him, where God works far more powerfully and competently and productively within us than we could ever do on our own and we are entitled to receive his grace - Come confidently to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace in time of need Hebrews 4.16. We are actually the entitled labourers in the vineyard – what a twist that is – it is God's Divine logic! Jesus said to the complainers Take what is yours and go your way. I wish to give to this last man the same as to you.” The early workers were not upset because they were treated unfairly, but because others received generosity that they didn't think was deserved, and this exposes a deeper issue - resentment towards God for extending his grace to others.  Jesus said Is your eye (heart) evil because I am good?'. H is saying here ‘is your eye - your view or perspective of God - hateful because God is good and generous to everybody whether they deserve it or not. We can all tend to limit God's goodness and grace. Whoever receives the gift of grace spends time working together with a loving Jesus and not making comparisons or complaining about it. When we know that this grace is on offer from God through Jesus for everyone then we begin to rejoice and pray for it to abound everywhere. Where grace abounds in people there is more wisdom in the way they work and more agreement about how they work together. In the parable the workers received exactly what they were promised and so do we. God is fair and just, and his grace overcomes our human tendency to compare ourselves with others and makes us grateful to be working together with him. Our greatest reward comes from trusting in the goodness of what we have received and from trusting in the one who gives it to us. Be courageous and bold - we have an entitlement because we come under the title of our Lords name. We are entitled to work together with him. People might ask ‘what's your privilege in life? Our privilege is to work through the strength of Jesus. That may not sound logical to many people, but I don't believe that deserving it makes any difference to God. It is about believing it and asking. It is confidently saying Lord I need to know your mercy because I know I'm not I'm not there yet but your mercy is covering my insufficiency - but one thing I know that I can have from a heart that is as true as it can be to you Lord is your enabling power within - your life to do a thing that only you can do through me that I can enjoy doing. And not comparing - even compared to my own aspirations. We have a great and loving God, so never never limit that entitlement to his grace. Amen    

Spiritcode
A FIGTREE LIVES AGAIN

Spiritcode

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 17:52


A FIGTREE LIVES AGAIN God's people Israel are mentioned many times in the Old and new Testament as his fig tree, and it reflects the spiritual and physical health of Israel, and we read in John Ch 1 where Jesus says to Nathanael, a young man who was sitting under a Figtree you are an Israelite indeed, without guile. And today's parable is of Jesus cursing a fig tree because there was no fruit on it, only leaves, and this made a distinct impression on his disciples. We read the first part of this story in Matthew Ch 21  Matthew 21:18 Now in the morning, as Jesus returned to the city, He was hungry. And seeing a fig tree by the road, He came to it and found nothing on it but leaves, and said to it, “Let no fruit grow on you ever again.” Immediately the fig tree withered away. and then the story is followed up the next morning as we see in Matthew Ch 22. Matthew 22:20-22 Now in the morning, as they passed by, they saw the fig tree dried up from the roots. And Peter, remembering, said to Him, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree which You cursed has withered away.” When Jesus said Let no fruit grow on you ever again' Jesus was prophesying here that in that age in which they were living the time was soon coming for the nation of Israel to cease to exist and to be scattered, and to exist only as communities and Orthodox religious Jews among the nations of the world. The prophesy of Jesus about the fig tree withering did happen in that age, and Israel were scattered and remained scattered and persecuted through the age that followed. But in 1948 after the most desolate of tribulations that came upon the Jewish people in World War 2 when Israel was able miraculously to return to their land. The nation of Israel was reborn and remains to this day against all odds. That fig tree miraculously began to live again. That miraculous coming back to life for the nation of Israel was also prophesied by Jesus in the same gospel of Matthew in Ch 24 where Jesus links the time of that fig tree living again to the to the signs of his coming at the end of the age.  Matthew 24:3 Now as He sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things be? And what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?” And Jesus answered and said to them: “Take heed that no one deceives you. For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,' and will deceive many. And you will hear of wars and rumours of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of sorrows. “Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you (he is speaking to Israel here), and you will be hated by all nations for My name's sake (happening now). And then many will be offended, will betray one another, and will hate one another (happening now). Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many (happening now). And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold (happening now). But he who endures to the end shall be saved. And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations (happening now), and then the end will come. He was speaking to the nation of Israel then, but these apocalyptic events would come upon all nations. Jesus then says in verse 22 Matthew 24:22 Now learn this parable from the fig tree: When its branch has already become tender and puts forth leaves, you know that summer is near. So you also, when you see all these things (all of those global trials and events happening now), know that it is near—at the doors! Assuredly, I say to you, this generation will by no means pass away till all these things take place Today Israel lives again as a nation, but there is another extraordinary facet to this prophesy. It states that there will be a generation alive in and after that time. If we take the year 1948 to be the time of Israel being re-established as a nation it leaves open the possibilities of those things happening in these days. Many people have lived and died since 1948 and there will be many more that are yet to live and die before those major significant global events are over. The time frame of the finality of these things is left wide open because the final phrase that Jesus says is ‘and then will the end come' the words ‘and then' mean ‘and after that' and nobody know how long ‘after that' means. So I can only speculate on that aspect. All I can see is that our current global apocalyptic ‘now and not yet' events are unprecedented. The only perspective I can take about living a here and now life in these days is to be living a prepared and ready life for God in Christ, through the truth and power of his Holy Spirit. Our times are in his hands, and we are in the protective care of his loving embrace. I sent out over 120 scriptures of the goodness of God recently and here are three of them –  The LORD is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in Him.” Nahum 1:7   How great is Your goodness, which You have stored up for those who fear You, which You bestow in the sight of all, on those who take refuge in You.” (Psalm 31:19).  He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings, you will find refuge. (Psalm 91:4) And there are many, many more. If God has allowed difficult things to happen in your life it is so you can show the people in your world that your God is great and that knowing Him brings peace and joy, even when life is hard.  It is also tempting to become disillusioned with the circumstances of our lives compared to others but in the presence of God, he gives us a deeper peace and joy that transcends it all. If life was stable with no needs and problems, we would never need God's help. But since it's not, we can reach out for Him regularly and be thankful for the unknowns and that we don't have control, because it makes us run to God. David said in the psalms, I saw the prosperity of the wicked.… Surely in vain have I kept my heart pure.… When I tried to understand all this, it was oppressive to me till I entered the sanctuary of God” (Ps. 73)  David went into the face-to-face personal presence of God and found refuge and strength. We can live in that place of refuge and strength, not only for ourselves but also to give comfort and hope to others in our world. Paul O'Sullivan - pauloss@icloud.com

King's Chapel WV
Temptation and Trials

King's Chapel WV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 76:54


Pastor Brad Riser preaches out of Matthew Ch 4 on three major types of temptation.

Outlanders Of Utah
Bible study book of Matthew ch 9-20 part 2.

Outlanders Of Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 40:00


Continuation of our Bible study, reading the scriptures of Matthew ch 9-20 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/utahoutlanders/support

Christadelphians Talk
Thought for November 11th. “For they sow the wind”

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 5:21


Today is the 11th day of the 11th month and 105 years ago it was chosen as Armistice Day, now called Remembrance Day as a day of solemn memory of the millions, who had fallen in what was called the “Great War” of 1914-18.    There was an ever greater war with many more millions dying in 1939-1945.  The 11th of November has become a Remembrance Day for all wars and people with an urge to remember gather in solemn ceremonies at dawn.  There is value in looking back and taking stock.  There is even greater value in looking forward!  But to what today, can people look forward?  The future we see has a great many things that cause concern: there are 5 main ones. 1. The weather around the world has become increasingly violent, potentially caused by massive industrial development.  2. The world financial system is in disarray, all kinds of stopgap policies being tried to prevent a total system failure, but a policy to make it sound and dependable seems impossible. 3. There is more and more violent behaviour, especially among and by the young.  4. Multiple war fronts erupting all over the world but particularly in the Middle East and the Ukraine. And lastly, the potential for world wide deadly diseases.  You may have heard the proverb about sowing to the wind and reaping the whirlwind. Do you know what it means?  Did you know it comes from the Bible?   The farmer in ancient times, sowed seed in his field by carrying a basket and scattering the seed around as he walked.  He took care to scatter it as evenly as possible but still some fell in unproductive places as the parable of Jesus tells us; it would be very unwise to sow on a windy day [Eccles. 11 v.4]  Our reading in Hosea today [Ch.8] has, “For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind” [v7]. The spiritual application here is about how we use our life, our intellect, and our energies.  You go to school; you are “sowing” for your future, we learn much more of the ways of living outside of school. What kind of “training” is that giving for the future. Those who sow so that the wind blows the seed all over the place are bringing a lot of useless stuff into their minds that will not only be of no benefit in the future, but has a large chance of being destructive.   The context in Hosea is that Israel, especially the northern ten tribes, had done just that! We read in the very next verse, “Israel is swallowed up; already they are among the nations as a useless people.”  Their essential fault is [v.14] “Israel has forgotten his Maker” That is exactly the situation in the world today – they are sowing to the wind, believing there is no God, and now they are at their wits end with whirlwinds looming on the horizon.  “The eleventh hour”  Do you remember how and why Jesus used that phrase?  It's in a parable that's in Matthew Ch. 20 where a landowner went out “to hire labourers for his vineyard”   God is the landowner, the world is his vineyard, who are ready to be labourers for him?  Even “about the eleventh hour” [v.6] when the day was nearly over he went out and saw more “standing idle” and invited them to work in his vineyard. This world is in its “eleventh hour” and so many are sowing to the win

Radio Maria England
CREDO -Fr Richard Ounsworth OP - St Matthew ch 25

Radio Maria England

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 45:49


This month Fr Richard opens up the three parables in chapter 25: the ten bridesmaids, the talents, the sheep and the goats. Fr Richard Ounsworth is the Prior and Parish Priest of the Priory of the Holy Cross in Leicester. CREDO is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning.  If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.

Calvary Chapel Central Maine - Ken Graves

Pastor Josh Lawrence teaches from Matthew Ch 5 in his sermon titled "Salt & Light"

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe
“Attitudes of a Disciple” Matthew CH 5:1-6 August 22, 2024

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 63:04


Pastor Mac teaching of Matthew CH 5:1-6 looking into the first four of what known as the “B-Attitudes”. This study will focus on how our hearts for those who choose to be disciples are to be postured before our Lord, as we live out our lives in great anticipation of the Kingdom to come! We will briefly discuss aspects of bible study, directly address how these attitudes should be projected, and the overall impact for us as followers of Christ.

Marvin's Podcast
How do I get those things?

Marvin's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 18:22


Send us a Text Message.Matthew Ch. 6:25-34Support the Show.

Bible Study on SermonAudio
Bible Study- Matthew CH. 10

Bible Study on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 34:00


A new MP3 sermon from Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bible Study- Matthew CH. 10 Subtitle: Bible Study Matthew Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley Broadcaster: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church Event: Bible Study Date: 4/10/2024 Bible: Matthew 10 Length: 34 min.

Pine Tree Church of Christ's Podcast
Obedience > Observation (Jody Garner)

Pine Tree Church of Christ's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 34:04


Sermon on the Mountain introduction. Matthew Ch. 5, 6, 7

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 2:13-25

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 2:1-12

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe
“The Devil's World” Matthew CH 4:8-11 17 December 2023

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 64:49


Expositional teaching on the importance of realizing that the current world that we live in belongs to the wicked one. In this teaching, we will expound on verses associated with the account of the temptation of Jesus, relating the actions that were exhibited by Jesus to show how we are to respond to the wicked world that we are all living in. In addition, we will look at additional passages of Scripture regarding how we as Christians should live in this world, in the hopes that we would not again become a part of this world. The post “The Devil's World” Matthew CH 4:8-11 17 December 2023 appeared first on Calvary Chapel Kaneohe.

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe
“Thy Kingdom Come” Matthew CH 6:9-10 17 December 2023

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 63:00


Expositional teaching covering the first two verses of what's often referred to as the Lord's Prayer. We will look into some aspects to consider when we approach the throne of grace, in order to remind each of us that our Father in heaven is indeed our God to be honored. We will discuss how humility and boldness aids in being persistent in prayer, as well as why we should keep within our prayers a desire for the kingdom of God and His will to be accomplished. Furthermore, we will examine why having a kingdom perspective will bring clarity to the word of God when viewed with such a mindset. The post “Thy Kingdom Come” Matthew CH 6:9-10 17 December 2023 appeared first on Calvary Chapel Kaneohe.

YANA
SOLVING CHURCH OFFENSES!

YANA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 6:15


MATTHEW CH 18 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanavia-cordray/message

Berlin Baptist Church
Lip Service and Faith - Matthew Ch 15 v 1-20

Berlin Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 38:24


This morning we continue our study verse by verse through the gospel of Matthew. What is more important in God's eyes: the correct answers or the correct actions? Jesus is confronted by some self-righteous Pharisees who have a problem with the actions of His disciples. He reminds them promptly of their misplaced priorities. Actions speak louder than words. Scripture text is Matthew 15:1-20.

Berlin Baptist Church
Death and Miracles - Matthew Ch 14 v 1-36

Berlin Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 43:55


This morning we continue our study verse by verse through the gospel of Matthew. Why do doubts arise in the hearts of believers? Why is it difficult to trust in the Lord during challenging times? Jesus performs miracles that attest to his divinity. Scripture text is Matthew 14:1-36.

Berlin Baptist Church
The Kingdom of Heaven pt. 2 - Matthew Ch 13:44-58

Berlin Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 42:25


This morning we continue our study verse by verse through the gospel of Matthew. Jesus continues teaching parables as He explains the kingdom of heaven. As He returns to his hometown of Nazareth, Jesus receives more opposition rather than praise, an offense rather than an ovation. Scripture text is Matthew 13:44-58.

Berlin Baptist Church
The Kingdom of Heaven pt 1 - Matthew Ch 13 v 24-43

Berlin Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 35:39


This morning we continue our study verse by verse through the gospel of Matthew as Jesus shares three more parables with the crowds. What is the kingdom of heaven like? How are we to understand God's kingdom? Scripture text is Matthew 13:24-43.

Misplaced Pieces
Gospel of Matthew Ch 5

Misplaced Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 5:14


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Misplaced Pieces
Gospel of Matthew Ch 4

Misplaced Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 2:42


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Gospel of Matthew Ch 3

Misplaced Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 2:02


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Misplaced Pieces
Gospel of Matthew Ch 2

Misplaced Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 3:03


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Gospel of Matthew Ch 1

Misplaced Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 3:09


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Junkyard Outreach
Ep.117 - Examine Yourself

Junkyard Outreach

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 9:55


A common complaint against Christians is that we often are "judgmental" and condemning.  And it's interesting that most unbelievers know the verse in Matthew Ch. 7:1  "Judge not, that ye be not judged."  They even know it in the Old King James version.  But as believers we are to be judgemental not in condemning others rather continually evaluating ourselves and ensuring we are on the right track.  That is why it's so important to spend time in the Word daily and in prayer so that we don't find ourselves going of the rails again.  Always being mindful of our own tendencies to slip back into the flesh or our carnal selves, helps us to stay in the Spirit and pleasing to God. 

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 28, Exodus Ch. 37-40

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 27, Exodus Ch. 34-36

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 26, Exodus Ch. 30-33

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 25, Exodus Ch. 27-29

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 24, Exodus Ch. 24-26

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 21, Exodus Ch. 18-20

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 19-20, Exodus Ch. 15-17

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 18, Exodus Ch. 12-14

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 17, Exodus Ch. 9-11

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 16, Exodus Ch. 5-8

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 15, Exodus Ch. 1-4

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 14, Genesis 47:13-50:26

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 12, Genesis Ch. 39-42

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 7, Genesis Ch. 21-25

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 6, Genesis Ch. 18-20

The Whole Holy Bible in a Year

Matthew Ch. 4, Genesis Ch. 9-13