Sermon all about the mission Jesus gives to his Apostles in Matthew 10, the challenges of mission and the healing authority Jesus gives specifically to the Apostles.
Sermon Tag: Matthew
The Harvest is Plentiful – Matthew 9:35-38
A sermon from Matthew 9 on prayer, evangelism and Jesus compassion for lost sheep.
Comfort in Life and Death – Matthew 9:14-34
A question about fasting gives Jesus the opportunity to teach us about the newness of life he is bringing in comparison to the old system of religion. At the same time, we are reminded of the hope of resurrection we have and given instructions about fasting at this time in history.
The Great Physician – Matthew 9:9-13
Jesus, the one with all authority, eats, and reclines with sinners. But he doesn’t just eat with them, he heals them.
The Authority to Forgive Sins – Matthew 9:1-8
Jesus shows in Matthew 9, he is not only the great healer and miracle worker, he is the Son of God with the authority to forgive sins.
How to respond to life’s challenges – Matthew 8:18-27
Jesus challenges his listeners, whether they are logical thinkers or passionate go-getters and then he calms the wind and the waves showing he has authority over creation.
The Authority of Christ – Matthew 8:1-17
Jesus, in three stories, shows his astonishing authority to heal those who are sick, with a touch or a word.
Obedience – Matthew 7:15-29
As Jesus draws his great sermon to a close e focuses on obedience and calls his disciples to heed the words he has preached and live in obedience.
Destruction or Life – Matthew 7:1-14
This sermon is all about choosing the hard road and narrow gate rather than the wide gate and easy path, for choosing the narrow gate leads to happy eternal life in Jesus Christ. Only a few will hear and respond. Many will ignore this word and sermon from 2nd August.
Wealth & Anxiety – Matthew 6:19-34
In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus speaks about 2 very important aspects of the Christian’s life – how they use their wealth and how they handle troubles and difficulties. Jesus calls us to store up treasure in Heaven, rather than here on Earth and to not be anxious, but trust in God.
