Sermons about Matthew 118 123 (2024)

  • Learning To Lean Series

    Contributed by Stephen E. Trail on Aug 17, 2015

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    A sermon that helps us to understand the true meaning of a biblical faith in God.

    One day, a little girl is sitting and watching her mother do the dishes at the kitchen sink. She suddenly notices that her mother has several strands of white hair sticking out in contrast on her brunette head. "Why are some of your hairs white, Mom?" she asks. Her mother replies, "Well, every time ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Lesson #3: Demonstrated From The Old Testament - Part 1 (Series: Lessons On Hebrews) Series

    Contributed by John Lowe on Apr 6, 2019

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    “You are my Son; today I have become your Father.” This is God’s testimony that Jesus was His Son, begotten of Him, thus setting forth the Deity in His virgin birth. [Angels are created, not born.]

    2/28/19Tom LoweLesson #3: Demonstrated From the Old Testament (Hebrews 1:5-14)Scripture: Hebrews 1: 5-14 (NIV)5 For to which of the angels did God ever say,“You are my Son;today I have become your Father”?Or again,“I will be his Father,and he will be my Son”?6 And again, when God ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • The Advance Of The Gospel Series

    Contributed by Freddy Fritz on Apr 13, 2019

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    Philippians 1:12-18 teaches us to put the advance of the gospel at the center of our ambitions.

    ScriptureWe are in a series of sermons on Paul’s letter to the Philippians that I am calling, “The Christian’s Contentment.”After the opening greeting of his letter to the Philippian Christians, Paul gave thanks to God for them, and then he prayed for them. He had planted the church in Philippi ...read more

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    Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed

  • Worshipping Face To Face

    Contributed by Boomer Phillips on Feb 6, 2022

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    This is a topical message related to worship. I want to discuss the worship-related experience of coming face to face with the glorious presence of the Lord, which ultimately leads to the worship response of falling face down before Him.

    I have entitled our sermon/Bible study for this evening, “Worshipping Face to Face. I once preached a sermon entitled “Worshipping Face Down,” in which I discussed how people in the Bible often fell face down in worship in response to the glorious presence of both God the Father and the Son. In ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • How God Tests Our Faith

    Contributed by Rick Warren on Sep 22, 2008

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    We tend to get what we expect out of life. According to our faith, it will be done to us. Pastor Rick and Pastor Holladay teach four ways that God tests our faith.

    For other sermons and tools to grow your ministry, visit SaddlebackResources.comHOW GOD TESTS OUR FAITHRick WarrenFebruary 10-11, 2007Pastor Tom and I want to talk to you about, How does God test our faith? The Bible says in Matthew 9:29 "According to your faith it will be done unto you." ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Commentary 1 John, Ch. 4 Series

    Contributed by John Lowe on Jun 7, 2021

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    The mention of faith in 1John 3:23 had reminded the Apostle John of the danger of intellectual and moral error. After the last paragraph, the mention of God’s Spirit gave him a form to clothe the discussion of truth and falsehood in its human manifestations.

    TRIUMPHAL ENTRY COMMENTARY 1 JOHN, CH. 4Greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world. King James BibleTesting the Spirits1Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • The Day Of The Lord 2000 And Beyond!

    Contributed by Dr. Ronald Shultz on Mar 17, 2001

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    Are you really ready for the Day of the Lord?

    If you are reading this on January 1, 2000 or shortly thereafter, then we are all still here and civilization like time is still marching on. If you are reading it, say June 2000 then we still managed to get by since you must have a computer to read it and they are fixed. If all the true ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Solomon's Search

    Contributed by Wade Martin Hughes, Sr on Apr 9, 2002

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    Solomon searched life for meaning,and the meaning seemed to elude him.

    Solomon/s Searchby Wade Martin Hughes, Sr.Kyfingers@aol.com I ponder today, if I knew I only had one more sermon to preach, and then take my last breath, WHAT WOULD I SAY? At best, life as we know it, is just a temporary arrangement. We become better stewards of money than time. I ponder, FOR ...read more

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    Denomination: Assembly Of God

  • The Cry Of Christ

    Contributed by Rick Adams on Dec 23, 2001

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    How the cry of the Christ-child changed the world.

    NOTE:My manuscripts are basically my thoughts on paper. Typically, I use them as a guide, not verbatim. Very rarely do I preach my message exactly the way I wrote it. If you would like to hear the message preached, please visit Abundant Life Fellowship’s multimedia page at ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Lesson 5 (23rd Psalm): Walking Through Death's Valley*

    Contributed by Elmer Towns on Jun 18, 2002

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    Even when you choose to go through dangers and difficulties, the Shepherd goes through them with you to the other side.

    Psalm 23 SeriesByElmer TownsLesson 5: Walking through death’s valley A.INTRODUCTION: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT VALLEYS?1.Surrounded by high mountains. There are cliffs or obstacles that will keep you in shadows or the dark.2.There are mountain barriers to keep you ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Is Thy God Able To Deliver?

    Contributed by Bo Dunford on Dec 5, 2000

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    The great power of God in deliverance

    DAN.6:19-23 "IS THY GOD ABLE TO DELIVER"INTRO: Tell of the greatness of God in creation. 1st day - light; * 2nd day - God divided the waters under the firmament from the waters above the firmament and called it heaven.* 3rd day - Dry land (earth), grass, herb, fruit trees. * 4th day - ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • A Victorious Entrance

    Contributed by David Salyer on Dec 21, 2000

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    A Palm Sunday Message

    A Victorious Entrance Intro-We all have had things happen in our lives that has dissappointed us. Things don’t always work out the way that we plan in our minds. And sometimes we haven’t even had the time to plan or think about it and it just happens, and we go wow, I expectedmore. In the ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • The Levels Of Commitment

    Contributed by Randy Wood on Oct 4, 2002

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    Faithfulness and commitment are synomonous.

    THE LEVELS OF COMMITMENTTEXT: PROVERBS 3:3-4OPENING THOUGHT: Think about this. There are you a man we will call ¡§Joe¡¨ and a woman we will call ¡§Sue¡¨. Each of you has applied for a job at a very sucessful company. This company offers many opportunities of advancement. The company offers ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • Wisdom From An Ant

    Contributed by Steven Cook on Oct 18, 2000

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    I. Introduction"Advice" - Famous man once said, "Old people love to give good advice because it saves them the trouble of being a good example.

    I. Introduction"Advice" - Famous man once said, "Old people love to give good advice because it saves them the trouble of being a good example."Only 10 minutes to speak" - French surgeon was once quoted as having said, "If I was given only 10 minutes in which to complete an operation, I’d first ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • How The Holy Spirit Can Lead You As He Led Joseph

    Contributed by Paul Fritz on Oct 18, 2000

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    1. The Holy Spirit led Joseph in many ways, but chose to speak to him through dreams.

    1. The Holy Spirit led Joseph in many ways, but chose to speak to him through dreams. Moses wrote, "Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more. He said to them, ‘We were binding sheaves of grain out in the field when suddenly my sheaf rose and stood ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Sermons about Matthew 118 123 (2024)

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    What does Matthew 1:18-23 mean? ›

    In Matthew 1:18-23, Matthew highlights a prophecy about Jesus from Isaiah: 'Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel' (which means, God with us).” Of all the titles Jesus could claim and would claim, the one He chose to prophesy His coming hundreds of years before it would ...

    What are the 5 blocks of teaching in Matthew's Gospel? ›

    Matthew's five major discourses are the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7), the “instructions for the twelve disciples” (Matthew 10), the Parables of the Kingdom (Matthew 13), teaching and parables about “life in the Kingdom of God” (Matthew 18), and the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24-25).

    What are the 5 points of a sermon? ›

    Every sermon needs five elements to succeed. These elements help you communicate for life change and challenge people to take their next step in following Jesus. The five elements are scripture, skin, symbol, story and step. We covered the first two steps in part one here.

    What are the 5 main teachings in Matthew? ›

    In Christianity, the term Five Discourses of Matthew refers to five specific discourses by Jesus within the Gospel of Matthew. The five discourses are listed as the following: the Sermon on the Mount, the Mission Discourse, the Parabolic Discourse, the Discourse on the Church, and the Discourse on End Times.

    What does Matthew 1:18-25 teach us? ›

    Matthew 1:18-25, like the rest of Matthew's Gospel, is intended to address the congregation as people who are bound together for long-term life and witness. Of course, others can benefit, but “Christmas Sunday” affords the congregation an opportunity to consider the birth of Jesus as community.

    What do you think Jesus meant by the teaching you are salt for the earth? ›

    You have an important role to play because you are the salt of the earth. Salt preserves and Christians help preserve what is good in the culture. In the ancient world, salt was very valuable: the Greeks thought it contained something almost divine, and the Romans sometimes paid their soldiers with salt.

    What is the lesson of Matthew 1:18-24? ›

    It explains how Virgin Mary conceived a child through the Holy Spirit and how Joseph, a gentle and righteous man come to accept his role in becoming the father of the Savior Jesus, the Son of God. Mary and Joseph were chosen by the Lord for this task and they showed extraordinary faith in both following Lord's plan.

    What does "divorce her quietly" mean? ›

    ESV And her husband Joseph, being a just man and unwilling to put her to shame, resolved to divorce her quietly. NIV Because Joseph her husband was faithful to the law, and yet did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly.

    What are the four C's of a sermon? ›

    For me, effective preaching adheres to the principles of being clear, concise, compact, and compelling. Clear – Clarity in preaching comes before one word of the sermon is ever composed.

    What is the most important part of a sermon? ›

    The introduction of the message is what helps listeners know where you are going and whether or not they want to go with you. In this regard, the first five minutes of your message may be the most important of all of them.

    What are the 4 elements of a sermon? ›

    In sermon development, 4 essential tools include Explanation, Illustrations, Proof or Argumentation, and Application. Sermon Illustrations help with all four. We look at them and how to use them in a powerful way.

    What are the three main themes of Matthew? ›

    Here are the three things that Matthew appears to most want us to understand about Jesus and the Gospel:
    • Jesus is the Messiah of the Old Testament but that doesn't mean what you think it means. ...
    • The Old Testament is ultimately about Jesus. ...
    • God has always intended to save all the nations not just Israel.
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    What is the main lesson in Matthew? ›

    Matthew wanted to show how Jesus is the continuation and fulfillment of the whole biblical story of God and Israel, so he emphasizes that: Jesus is the Messiah from the line of David.

    What are the 4 most important teachings in the Beatitudes? ›

    Lesson Summary

    Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.

    What questions to ask about Matthew 1 18 25? ›

    Matthew was very careful not to make Joseph the father of Jesus when he stated that Jesus was born by Mary rather than begotten of Joseph. [2] Yet that begs several questions: (1) Who begat Jesus? (2) Why bother with Joseph at all? (3) How then is Jesus truly called a son of David? (4) What kind of woman is Mary?

    What was the only thing the disciples asked Jesus to teach them? ›

    The disciples didn't ask for instructions on sharing the Gospel of the Kingdom. They didn't request to be taught how to heal. They didn't ask Jesus to teach them how to study the Scriptures. They asked Him to teach them to pray.

    What does the name Jesus mean? ›

    The name Jesus is derived from the Hebrew name Yeshua, which is based on the Semitic root y-š-ʕ (Hebrew: ישע), meaning "to deliver; to rescue." Likely originating in proto-Semitic (yṯ'), it appears in several Semitic personal names outside of Hebrew, as in the Aramaic name Hadad Yith'i, meaning "Hadad is my salvation".

    Why is salt so important in the Bible? ›

    Salt was widely and variably used as a symbol and sacred sign in ancient Israel Numbers 18:19 and 2 Chronicles 13:5 illustrate salt as a covenant of friendship. In cultures throughout the region, the eating of salt is a sign of friendship.

    What is the spiritual significance of salt? ›

    In many religious practices and cultures, salt signifies preservation and the binding of a spiritual covenant. The use of salt in rituals, like sprinkling during ceremonies or forming protective barriers, showcases its significance in warding off negative energies and evil spirits.

    How can I be salt and light in the world today? ›

    Living as salt and light is a continuous journey. It requires daily surrender to God's will, an open heart to love and serve others, and a commitment to live out our faith authentically. By living in this way, we can make a profound impact on the lives of those around us and bring glory to God.

    What does it mean that he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire verse? ›

    John promises in today's passage that the Messiah will baptize not just with water but with the Spirit and fire (v. 11), an image with double meaning. The long awaited flame of the Holy Spirit will purify the soul and eventually remove all corruption from those who submit to the Son of David (Isa. 1:24–26).

    What is the meaning of Matthew 1 22 23? ›

    Matthew 1:22–23 Teaches About Jesus' Humanity

    It is God, His deity, humanity in deity, in one person, Jesus, fully man, and fully God. This is the miracle of the incarnation, arguably the most astounding miracle in all the Bible.

    What does it mean that the Spirit proceeds from the father and the son? ›

    This would mean that the Son agrees in the sending of the Spirit, that the Spirit is His ambassador. In turn, theologians see in this text an allusion to eternal realities. The Father and the Son send the Spirit because from all eternity, the Spirit has proceeded from the Father and the Son.

    What is the meaning of Matthew 1 20 23? ›

    Matthew Henry's Commentary on Matthew 1:20-23

    The mystery of Christ's becoming man is to be adored, not curiously inquired into. It was so ordered that Christ should partake of our nature, yet that he should be pure from the defilement of original sin, which has been communicated to all the race of Adam.

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