Sermons About Genealogy
Participation and Progress
God has always intended that His people would so love Him, so trust Him, and so respond to His grace that they would show Him off to each other and this world. They’re to be a display people, a people that tell the world what He’s like by living in such a way that provokes questions and curiosity about the God they love and are loved by. This is what the book of Nehemiah is about. This is the real mission of Nehemiah. This is the real work of God. He wants to revive and restore what has been destroyed by doubt, fear, hopelessness, apathy, and injustice so that the world would know He’s a God who rebuilds what Adam and Eve and you and I have torn down.
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God's Glory in a Genealogy (Matthew 1:1-17)
Though not usually seen this way, Matthew's genealogy powerfully shows he glory of God’s sovereign faithfulness and grace in the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. To see this we will note I. The purpose of the Genealogy, and then II. 4 ways God’s glory is manifest in the coming Christ: (1) God is faithful to His promises, (2) God is sovereign over the nations and individuals, (3) God is a God of indescribable grace, and (4) Jesus Christ is the display of God’s glory.
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Christmas and Matthew's Geneaology
The story of Christmas stretches way back through the ages and generations. Learn how Matthew's genealogy teaches the most important lessons of Christmas.
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The Holy Nation
A study of this genealogy reveals the hand of God in history working out His purposes of salvation in Christ.
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The Sonship of Jesus
Dan Seale preaches on the Baptism and Genealogy of Jesus from Luke 3:21-37.
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Matthew 1:1-17 (AM)
Adam preaches the genealogy that begins Matthew's gospel. Far from being a dry and irrelevant list of names, this genealogy presents Jesus' right to the Messianic throne, highlights the wonders of God's grace to wicked sinners, and magnifies God's faithfulness to keep all His promises.
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