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Matthew 27:1-10
After Peter betrayed Jesus he wept. His sorrow leads him to repent of his sin and be restored. Today in our study of the Gospel According to Matthew we will look at how Judas deals much differently with his sin.
Matthew 26:57-75
Jesus and Peter both undergo confrontational trials, but they respond very differently.
Matthew 26:47-56
We've read Jesus' teaching on non-violence in the sermon on the mount. This morning in our study of the gospel according to Matthew we will see him act it out.
Matthew 26:36-46
Jesus prepares for his coming betrayal by spending time in prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. This passage displays the full humanity of Jesus in a powerful way.
Matthew 26:26-35
Jesus transforms the Jewish passover meal by interpreting its elements to point to his sacrifice on the cross.
Matthew 26:17-25
Jesus will share one final Passover meal with his disciples before he is betrayed and crucified. As the meal begins, he lets them know that one of them will be his betrayer.
Matthew 26:1-16
Jesus' enemies won't stop until they have silenced him for good. We start to look at the plot to kill Jesus in the final days of his ministry in our study of The Gospel According To Matthew.
Matthew 25:31-46
Jesus wraps up his message to his disciples about his return and the coming of his kingdom with a sobering word about caring for the marginalized.
Matthew 25:14-30
Jesus continues to challenge us about the lives we live in expectation of his return in the famous parable of the talents
Matthew 25:1-13
Jesus continues to tell stories to help us understand what it looks like to be prepared for his return
Matthew 24:36-51
Jesus shifts his focus to the disciples' question about his return as we continue in our study of the gospel according to Matthew.
Matthew 24:1-35
Jesus' comments about the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem spark questions from his disciples about the end of the world. We will begin to dive into this complex topic this week as we return to study of the gospel according to Matthew.
Luke 2:8-20
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Luke 2:1-7
Caesar Augustus is too busy ruling his own kingdom to realize that the true King is being born right under his nose. We look at distraction and apathy and how they blind us to the work of the Kingdom.
Luke 1:26-56
For the 2nd week of Advent we look at Mary's reaction to strange news from an angel and see what it looks like to approach God with open-handed faith.
Luke 1:5-25
The people of Israel were in a dark place at the beginning of the 1st century. There was very little hope and God was silent. We'll take a look at the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth for wisdom in dealing with doubt and waiting on the plan of God.
2 Corinthians 12:1-10
In the middle of a rough season with no end in sight, the Apostle Paul has some words of wisdom drawn from his own personal experience following Jesus.
Matthew 23
After a series of interactions with the religious leaders in Jerusalem, Jesus publicly denounces their hypocrisy and warns the people against their influence.
Matthew 22:34-46
Jesus' answer to a Pharisee's question, "What is the greatest commandment?" has become a foundational part of our understanding of what it means to follow Jesus.
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