Sermons on Matthew

9 Reasons Not to Be Anxious

In this sermon, guest preacher Dr. Andy Naselli teaches us on nine reasons from Jesus Christ on the importance of not being anxious. Passage: Matthew 6:24-34

Stewards of the King

ALL are servants of the MASTER! Join us in Matthew 25:14-30 to see God’s design for HIS servants. Not all servants are the same, see how the scripture clearly portrays the rewards and consequences of servants based on their stewardship of God’s property. What kind of servant or steward will you be? Passage: Matthew 25:14-30

The Applied Law

In Matthew 5:21-48 Jesus demonstrates what he meant in Matthew 5:17 where he said he did not come to abolish the law but to make it fully known. Jesus taught the law of God faithfully and truthfully. It was the Pharisees who misinterpreted and misapplied the law to justify their sin. Jesus, through the law, exposes our sin and directs us to our need for the Savior. Passage: Matthew 5:21-48

The Abiding Law

In this sermon we consider the reason Jesus did not come to abolish the law. He recognized that the law is abiding. It is just as permanent as the planet. This, of course, has several implications. Jesus applies this truth about the law by reminding us that obedience to the law is the measure of greatness in his kingdom. Here is a call for us to revere and obey God’s law, not as a Savior to save us, but as…

The Fulfilled Law

In this sermon, we consider Jesus’ words, “Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” These words are important yet debated as to their meaning. This sermon makes the case that Jesus came to make the commands of the law fully known. May we see Jesus as our great Savior and great Teacher and value the importance of the law. Passage: Matthew 5:17

The Relegated Law

Does the modern church have the same views of the law as Jesus did? This introductory sermon considers why the law is viewed negatively in the church today in contradiction to Jesus’ view of the law. This sermon is the first of eight on the Christian Use of Biblical Law. Passage: Matthew 5:17-20

The Birth of Jesus Christ

This Christmas reflect upon Jesus Christ and who he is. This sermon considers what we learn about Jesus Christ in the birth narrative in the gospel of Matthew. Jesus come to earth via divine conception, is the son of God and son of David, and is called Jesus because he is God’s king bringing God’s salvation. His life and cross-work are not attempts to save sinners, but an accomplishment that is effective and glorious. Passage: Matthew 1:18-25

Ministry, Service, and Power

Dr. Joseph Boot preaches from Matthew 20:20-28. Dr. Joe Boot leads the Ezra Institute. Visit www.ezrainstitute.com for more details. Passage: Matthew 20:20-28

The Great Commission

Fairview Baptist Church began in 1960 in obedience Jesus’ command we call the Great Commission. As the church moves to a new and larger location we remember the calling we have as a church and as individual Christians. This sermon considers the command, “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations.” Passage: Matthew 28:19

I Will Build My Church

In this sermon, Pastor Tim examines Jesus promise to build his church. We consider when that promise was made, how it begun, how it is expanding, and finally its completion in glory. May this promise give you comfort, hope, and let you stand firm and labor in the Lord. Passage: Matthew 16:18

Sheep Among Wolves: Seeing Christ as Worthy Above All

After spending 18 days in prison, Pastor Tim preaches from Matthew 10 and how Christ instructed us to handle adversity and opposition as we live for him and the gospel. The key to remaining faithful in adversity and persecution is to see Christ as worthy. Our loyalty to Christ must eclipse all other loyalties. Passage: Matthew 10:16-39
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