Acts 20:17-38
/This text is perhaps the most poignant scene recorded in the historical narratives of Acts, and it conveys important theological truths.
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These are sermons preached during our Sunday worship services. (Recordings were not always successful, so there are gaps in the postings.)
This text is perhaps the most poignant scene recorded in the historical narratives of Acts, and it conveys important theological truths.
Why is work difficult at times, and how do Christians deal with this challenge?
Scripture reveals that our work is integral to our calling as followers of Christ.
This sermon continues a series on the doctrine of the church.
This text is one of those cited in support of the Reformation doctrine of the priesthood of all members of the church.
The Master teaches his disciples forgiveness.
Verses eighteen through twenty form the theological basis for Jesus’ directives in verses fifteen through seventeen.
In this text, Jesus gives a most serious warning.
Jesus develops a significant implication of the truth that humility is central to his kingdom.
Once again, we read a teaching of Jesus that brings into focus a major theme of the Scriptures.
Leviticus 11:44-45 is linked with New Testament texts.
Leviticus chapter eleven brings us to a key theme of the book, and of the Scriptures as a whole.
This passage draws to a close this narrative section and sets the stage for the next section of teaching in Matthew’s Gospel.
This passage is closely related to the previous verses and highlights important teaching from Jesus to his disciples and to us.
This amazing narrative has important lessons for our understanding of Jesus’ nature as fully God and fully human.
Many commentators view this text as pivotal to the Gospel of Matthew.
Jesus continues this memorable declaration following Simon’s “great confession.”
This sermon begins a consideration of what is a crucial turning point in Jesus’ public ministry.
This sermon continues Matthew’s narratives of Jesus’ ministry in Gentile areas.
This passage does not tend to draw much attention, but it is rich with truth!