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Title: Matthew 2:13-23Preacher: Joseph MerrittSeries: MessiahPassage: Matthew 2:13-23
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Title: Matthew 16: A Profound Passage Unveiling the Essence of Faith and IdentityIntroduction: Matthew 16 is a pivotal chapter in the Gospel of Matthew, where Jesus engages in profound discussions with His disciples, shedding light on essential aspects of faith and identity. In this chapter, we witness the unfolding of critical events, including Peter's confession, the revelation of Jesus as the Christ, and the call to take up one's cross and follow Him.Through these teachings, Jesus imparts timeless lessons that remain relevant and transformative for believers today. Peter's Confession and the Revelation of Christ:The chapter commences with Jesus asking His disciples, "Who do people say that the Son of Man is?" (Matthew 16:13, ESV). The disciples respond with various opinions from the public. However, Jesus redirects the question to them, emphasizing their personal understanding. Peter steps forward and declares, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God" (Matthew 16:16, ESV).Jesus's response to Peter's confession carries immense significance. He affirms that this insight came not from human wisdom but through divine revelation, saying, "Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven" (Matthew 16:17, ESV).This exchange underscores the essence of faith – acknowledging Jesus as the Christ, the divine Son of God, based on the revelation given by God Himself. It establishes the foundation of Christianity, emphasizing the importance of a personal relationship with Christ and the acceptance of His true identity.The Promise to Build His Church:Following Peter's confession, Jesus bestows a promise upon him, saying, "And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock, I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it" (Matthew 16:18, ESV).The interpretation of this verse has been a subject of debate among scholars and theologians. Some understand "this rock" to refer to Peter himself, emphasizing his role as a foundational figure in the early church. Others interpret "this rock" as the confession Peter made, symbolizing the bedrock of faith in Jesus as the Christ.Regardless of the interpretation, the central message remains constant – Jesus is the cornerstone of the Church, and its foundation is firmly grounded in the acknowledgment of His identity as the Messiah.The promise of the church prevailing against all adversities reaffirms the enduring power and strength of the body of Christ.The Call to Deny Oneself and Take Up the Cross:In the latter part of Matthew 16, Jesus imparts a crucial lesson about discipleship – the call to deny oneself, take up one's cross, and follow Him. He says, "If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me" (Matthew 16:24, ESV).This powerful statement challenges believers to prioritize their devotion to Christ above all else.It requires surrendering personal desires, ambitions, and comforts for the sake of following Jesus wholeheartedly. Taking up one's cross symbolizes embracing the challenges, sufferings, and sacrifices that come with being a disciple of Christ.Conclusion:Matthew 16 stands as a profound chapter in the Gospel, encapsulating essential elements of faith, identity, and discipleship. It emphasizes the significance of a personal revelation of Jesus Christ, the foundational truth upon which the Church stands.Moreover, it challenges believers to deny themselves, take up their crosses, and follow Jesus faithfully.As modern-day followers of Christ, we can draw inspiration from this chapter, seeking a deeper understanding of Jesus's identity, committing to live out our faith, and embracing the call to discipleship with unwavering dedication. May we continually strive to be transformed by the teachings of Matthew 16, allowing them to shape our lives and draw us closer to the heart of our Savior, Jesus Christ.SendMe Radio is now an online streaming internet radio station, packed with all the messages on the podcast. Listen to awesome Interviews, thousands of Gospel Music, and discover new businesses and their inspiring stories.Also if you would like a radio commercial for your Church, social or business event contact us via email digitalink@sendmeradio.com Google Assistant Google Action is available on Google Home: https://assistant.google.com/services/a/uid/000000aec764f20f?hl=enAlexa skill is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLN6LHMSendMe Radio Apple Store App for IOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sendme-radio/id6444263130SendMe Radio Google Play App for Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icreo.sendmeradio
Title: Matthew 23 1-12 & Galatians 6 1-10 Reading: Matthew 23 1-12 & Galatians 6 1-10 Speaker: John Lee Date: 04/12/2022 Service: Sunday Morning https://stjohnsknutsford.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/am221204-Matthew-23-1-12-Galatians-6-1-10-JL-.mp3 Download here.
Title: Matthew 26:36-46Pastor: Ben Loos
Title: Matthew's Fulfilled Scripture Text: Matthew 1:22; 2:5, 15, 17, 23 1. Fulfilled Scripture confirms A. The Bible is God's Word B. Jesus is the Messiah C. The Bible is about Jesus 2. The Old Testament fulfilled by Jesus A. Isaiah 7:14 - The Virgin Birth B. Micah 5:2 - Born in Bethlehem C. Hosea 11:1 - Come out of Egypt D. Jeremiah 31:15 - Rachel Weeping E. Isaiah 11:1; 53:2-3: Jeremiah 33:15; 23:5 - Nazarene 3. Fulfilled Scripture causes commitments A. Study the Scriptures B. Follow Jesus Christ C. Prepare for the future --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frank-england/support
Title: Matthew – Never DespairReading: Matthew Ch:15 V:21-28Speaker: Mark WallaceDate: 16/08/2020Service: Sunday Morning
Title: Matthew – Never DespairReading: Matthew Ch:15 V:21-28Speaker: Mark WallaceDate: 16/08/2020Service: Sunday Morning
Title: Matthew – Peter’s ConfessionReading: Matthew Ch:16 V:13-32Speaker: Wallace BennDate: 23/08/2020Service: Sunday Morning
Title: Matthew – The GardenReading: Matthew Ch:26 V:31-45Speaker: Nigel AtkinsonDate: 30/08/2020Service: Sunday Morning
Title: Matthew – The GardenReading: Matthew Ch:26 V:31-45Speaker: Nigel AtkinsonDate: 30/08/2020Service: Sunday Morning
Title: Matthew – Peter’s ConfessionReading: Matthew Ch:16 V:13-32Speaker: Wallace BennDate: 23/08/2020Service: Sunday Morning
Sermon 29-12-2019 - Title: Matthew 1:18-25 - Preachers: Pete Clack - Passage: Matthew 1:18-25
Sermon 29-12-2019 - Title: Matthew 1:18-25 - Preachers: Pete Clack - Passage: Matthew 1:18-25
Sermon 27-10-2019 - Title: Matthew 4:1-11 - Preachers: Nick Archer - Passage: Matthew 4:1-11
Sermon 27-10-2019 - Title: Matthew 4:1-11 - Preachers: Nick Archer - Passage: Matthew 4:1-11
Title: Matthew 2:11 Preacher: Bobby Jamieson Series: Carols on the Hill Passage: Matthew 2:11
Title: Matthew 2:11 Preacher: Bobby Jamieson Series: Carols on the Hill Passage: Matthew 2:11