In Matthew 19-23, Jesus’ parables, interactions and confrontations provide clarity to the way in which Jesus’ kingdom brings deep change in all things. Religion that is hollow, shallow and built on false presumption is challenged head on by King Jesus. The scene of two blind men receiving sight in Matthew 20.29-34 captures the guiding question of this section of Matthew, “Who really sees?” Two, untouchable blind beggars on the outside are touched and given clear sight. This action contrasts starkly with religious leaders and disciples who think they see things clearly but don’t. Are we seeing and responding to the kingdom as defined by Jesus?
August 18, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 23:23-32
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinAugust 4, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 23:13-22
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinJuly 28, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 23:1-12
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinJuly 21, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 22:41-46
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinJuly 14, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 22:34-40
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinJuly 7, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 22:23-33
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinJune 30, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 22:15-22
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinJune 23, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 22:1-14
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinJune 16, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 21:33-46
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
Sanctuary Service Bulletin | Fellowship Hall Service BulletinJune 9, 2013
Scripture: Matthew 21:28-32
Series: Matthew: Kingdom Defined
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