Who Is Jesus? (Part C)
Jesus is the wonder-working God-Man who has come to meet our deepest needs. In part 16c of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 15:32 – 16:20.
Guest Speaker: Blessed to be a Blessing
As believers in Jesus Christ, we are blessed. God calls us to be a blessing to others and take the gospel to the ends of the earth, that people from all tribes and tongues will worship Him. Guest Speaker reads from Genesis 12:1-3.
Who Is Jesus? (Part B)
Jesus is the wonder-working God-Man who has come to meet our deepest needs. In part 16b of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 15:1-31.
Who Is Jesus? (Part A)
Jesus is the wonder-working God-Man who has come to meet our deepest needs. In part 16a of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 14:1-36.
Kingdom Parables (Part B)
The secrets of the kingdom of heaven have been hidden from the spiritually unresponsive, but revealed to those who seek spiritual truth. In part 15b of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 13:1-58.
Kingdom Parables (Part A)
The secrets of the kingdom of heaven have been hidden from the spiritually unresponsive, but revealed to those who seek spiritual truth. In part 15a of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 13:1-58.
Kingdom Opposition
Jesus does not always conform to our expectations, but nevertheless He calls us to repentance, faith and obedience. In part 14 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 11:1 – 12:50.
Kingdom Messengers
The Messiah’s diverse messengers will face persecution, but can also rest in the heavenly Father’s sovereign care. In part 13 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 10:1-42.
Kingdom Power (Part B)
Jesus has unlimited power to deliver people, but those who would follow Him must consider the cost and then join Him in His mission. In part 12b of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 8:1 – 9:38.
Kingdom Power (Part A)
Jesus has unlimited power to deliver people, but those who would follow Him must consider the cost and then join Him in His mission. In part 12a of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 8:1 – 9:38.
Sacred Writings
The inspired Word of God is powerful to transform you and equip you for every good work. Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Timothy 3:14-17.
Watch Out!
Narrow is the road that leads to life and true righteousness. In part 11 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 7:1-29.
Trustful Prioritizing
As we pursue kingdom priorities and trust God with our needs, we will build eternal treasures and be free from anxiety. In part 10 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 6:19-34.
Whose Reward Are You Seeking?
True righteousness seeks God’s reward—not the approval of people. In part 9 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 6:1-18.
You Have Heard… But I Tell You…
True righteousness flows out of a righteous heart… it is not mere conformity to external community standards and appearances. In part 8 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 5:21-48.
Fulfillment and Offense
Jesus wonderfully and completely fulfilled the righteous requirements of the Law… and offends those who think themselves righteous. In part 7 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 5:17-20.
Salt and Light
You are salt and light… but, flavorless salt and hidden light bring no praise to our heavenly Father. In part 6 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 5:13-16.
From Nothing to Everything
Those who admit they have nothing in themselves will receive everything in Christ. In part 5 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 5:1-12.
Calling All Disciples
Jesus calls us to follow Him, join Him in His mission, endure what may come and rejoice in the kingdom. In part 4 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 4:12-25.
We Have a Choice
We have a choice: to follow in the patterns of sinful examples, or to follow the example of those who honored and lived for Jesus Christ. Phil McKown reads from 2 Kings 21:19 – 22:2.