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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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Matthew is the story of Jesus Christ, a true story about a man unlike any other man who ever lived.
Jesus overcomes the devil’s temptations on our behalf by passing the test that Israel failed.
The Sermon on the Mount is Jesus' authoritative teaching about the way believers should live as members of the kingdom of heaven. The Beatitudes are both a summary of the sermon and a description of the privileges and responsibilities of followers of Jesus.
Followers of Jesus Christ are salt and light, influencing and illuminating the world, putting on display good works that bring glory to God their Father.
Jesus commands his disciples not to be anxious because their heavenly Father cares for them and their heavenly Father knows what they need.
Jesus promises that asking, and even asking again, is not futile because God honors persistence and he delights in giving good gifts.
Jesus sets before us two destinies. He makes a call to discipleship, and it requires a choice. Will we follow him?
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Speaker: Robin Boisvert
Faith is like a lifeline thrown out to someone who’s fallen overboard. The one on the saving end of the line is Jesus. Your faith is what connects you to him.
Even John the Baptist had doubts about Jesus as Savior, but he went to Jesus for answers. What will you do with Jesus Christ?
We recognize and receive the kingdom of heaven through the gracious revelation of the Father, the exclusive agency of the Son, and his sincere invitation to the weary.
Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, the Messianic figure foretold by the prophet Isaiah and anticipated by the Jewish people.
To avoid condemnation we must align ourselves with Jesus Christ by becoming his disciples, doing the will of the Father.
Familiarity with Jesus without faith in Jesus is dangerous. So is knowledge about Jesus without knowing him. The remedy is to embrace the gospel of Jesus.
The heart that honors God keeps traditions in their right place and avoids hypocrisy, trusting in God alone for righteousness.
Suffering precedes glory for Jesus and his disciples.
Throughout this passage, Jesus is training his disciples. Even though his disciples don’t understand, Jesus still instructs them, and he doesn’t give up on them.
The way we treat a straying Christian is a big deal to Jesus.
How we regard Jesus Christ in our beliefs and actions determines our eternal destiny.
Though it was the night he would be betrayed, Jesus instituted a meal that reminds us of the covenant of grace that God has initiated.
Jesus' agony in Gethsemane awakens us to the cost of our redemption, calls us to alert prayerfulness, and comforts us in our own distress.
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