Sermons About Parable
Matthew 13:31-35
Though it started small, with time and cultural permeation the Kingdom has a promising and enormous Christ-exalting conclusion.
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Matthew 13:3-9, 18-23
The Kingdom purposes of God were not and will not be thwarted by rejection and false belief toward Jesus, though these will be a part of the church until He returns.
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Small Seed, Big Kingdom
Here in Matthew 13, Jesus is teaching us that God’s Kingdom would begin as something very small, very insignificant, something that would largely be overlooked by the 1st century world. Now, we can clearly see that God’s Kingdom is growing everywhere, and we know God’s power is behind this growth, however we can’t forget that… God has chosen us to bring about his kingdom.
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Pondering about a Prodigal
The parable of the prodigal son is really a parable about the older brother. Both of them just wanted the money, one through demandingness, the other through works.
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The Forgiving Father
Have you ever thought about who you believe God is? Have you ever thought about who you really are? Jesus shows us the answers to these questions through the story of the prodigal son found in Luke 15:11-24. God is relational, merciful, forgiving, and wants to restore our broken relationship with Him. We, like the prodigal son, are trying to live life on our own terms doing what we want. We have all believed at some point, if not now, that the good life has nothing to do with God. We need to turn from our sins and go back to the Father, just as the son went back to his father.
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How Deep The Father's Love For Us: The Parable of the Tenants
How Deep The Father's Love For Us: The Parable of the Tenants
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Luke 12v13-34 The Parable of The Rich Man
This is a parable on covetousness. This is an age of covetousness. We need to ask ourselves, 'Do I just use God, like a kitchen appliance, bringing Him and out when I need Him and put him safely away until the next time I need Him'. What is covetousness, and how do I suffer from it?
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Matthew 21 - Who Do You Think You Are
This parable is about authority. The leaders of Jesus’ day were basically saying to Jesus, “Who do you think you are?” Our natural instinct is not to submit to authority. Who said? Why should I? I don't have to do what you say! So where do you stand on the position of authority, and particularly the authority of Christ?
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