Matthew 16:27-28 Christ's Return, Repayment, and Reign
Why be his disciple? I. Because of his glorious return, v27a. II. Because of his promised repayment, v27b. III. Because of his public reign, v28.
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Why be his disciple? I. Because of his glorious return, v27a. II. Because of his promised repayment, v27b. III. Because of his public reign, v28.
Could you discern a spiritual sign if it stood before you? Our latest episode embarks on a journey through Matthew 16, where we dissect the profound lessons Jesus imparts about the pursuit of signs, faith, and discernment. We'll uncover why the Pharisees and Sadducees, with their incessant demands for miracles, missed the mark on what it truly means to heed God's word and the impact of repentance likened to the sign of Jonah. The conversation also sheds light on the perils of false teachings and the essence of trusting in divine provision, a reminder poignantly relevant in our own lives.
Transitioning from warnings to promises, we explore the momentous occasion where Jesus confers authority upon Peter, setting a precedent for faith that echoes through the very foundation of the church. As the narrative unfolds, listeners are privy to Jesus' candid revelation of His fate, and the defining call to discipleship that challenges us to deny ourselves and take up our own crosses. This episode isn't just an interpretation of scripture; it's an invitation to embody the values of unwavering faith and sacrifice, ensuring that the teachings of Christ not only resonate within us but also guide our every decision. Join us for a discourse that promises to fortify your spiritual convictions and perhaps, transform your understanding of discipleship.
Craving signs but blind to miracles, religious leaders test Jesus in Matthew 16. He counters their demands with cryptic warnings, leaving them perplexed. But for his disciples, a true revelation unfolds.
Stepping away from the noise, Jesus asks the ultimate question: "Who do you say I am?" Peter's bold answer, "the Christ, the Son of the living God," lays the foundation for a seismic shift. Upon this rock of faith, Jesus declares He will build His church, one that will stand strong against all challenges.
Yet, a shadow falls over this triumphant moment. Jesus, with unsettling clarity, foretells His own suffering and death. This stark contrast between Peter's earthly vision and Jesus' divine purpose sets the stage for a pivotal turning point. Discipleship, Jesus reveals, demands not earthly glory, but self-denial and embracing the cross. Matthew 16, with its dramatic pronouncements and unexpected turns, leaves readers breathless, yearning for the next chapter in this unfolding story of faith and sacrifice.
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For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?
Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. I. Jesus invites us to be his disciple, v24 II. Jesus reveals what it means to be a disciple, v24. III. Jesus gives us a reason to be his disciple, v25
Peter rebukes Jesus and Jesus rebukes Peter. I. Disciples of Jesus need to see the necessity of the sufferings, death and resurrection of the Messiah, v21. II. Disciples of Jesus can be wildly wrong about important spiritual matters, for which we need to be corrected, vv22-23. III. Disciples of Jesus must learn to think God’s thoughts after him, letting him mold our thinking, v23.
In his final message as a Waterstone staff pastor, Nick Lillo articulated three hopes that he has for Waterstone and its future:
May we be a church that pursues others, loves sacrificially, and follows the way of Jesus. King Jesus will build his church and it will prevail through love.
References:
Seville Cathedral - According to local oral tradition, the members of the cathedral chapter said: "Let us build a church so beautiful and so grand that those who see it will take us for mad.”
I. The identity of the Son of Man, vv13-16. II. The blessing of God the Father, v17. III. The unstoppable construction of the church, v18. IV. The gift of the keys of the kingdom, v19. V. The strange secrecy of Christ, v20.
I. Christians must beware of false teachers, vv5-6. II. Christians must beware of false teaching, v12. III. Christians should be self-aware of their slowness to learn and grow, vv5-7. IV. But take heart! Notice the patience of Jesus with his disciples, vv8-11.
The Pharisees and Sadducees came, and to test him they asked him to show them a sign from heaven. I. As a master teacher, Jesus repeated himself often. Don't be afraid to repeat yourself. II. Do be afraid of being a Pharisee or Sadducee. III. To put Jesus to the test, to demand he prove himself, is evidence of a hard heart that refuses to trust in him. IV. Jesus exposes them for their worldly wisdom but spiritual blindness. V. An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign. VI. The most significant proof of Christianity is the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The texts for August 27th are from Isaiah 51, Romans 11, and Matthew 16. Tune in to find out which texts our preachers chose for their sermons!
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