Sermons on Matthew (Page 5)

Sermons on Matthew (Page 5)

Matthew 20:29-34 Two Blind Men Follow Jesus

As Jesus is headed to Jerusalem to fulfill the Father’s plan, two blind men ask Him for healing. It would have been easy to just pass them by, but Jesus showed compassion to them, even as He was headed down the road that would lead to His death. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares what we can learn from this story. Matthew 20:29-34

Matthew 20:1-16 Life Through Lenses Of Grace

The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard is well known, but what does it teach us about God’s grace. In this week’s message, Pastor Kyle Hall shares just what it means to look at life through the eyes of grace. Matthew 20:1-16

Matthew 19:21-35 Who Then Can Be Saved

The story of the rich young man coming to Jesus to ask what he must do to earn eternal life is widely known, but what does this story really mean to us as Christians. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley teaches the true meaning of this passage. Matthew 19:21-35

Matthew 18:21-35 Forgiveness

We all struggle with the issue of forgiveness from time to time, In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley addresses the topic of forgiveness in light of God’s forgiveness of us in Christ. Matthew 18:21-35

Matthew 18:15-20 Say No to Your Passive Aggressive Nature

Church Discipline. It is a very difficult subject, yet it is one that is so important that Jesus himself addressed it while He was on earth. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley walks through Jesus’ teaching on this difficult topic and what it means to the Church as a whole today. Matthew 18:15-20

Matthew 17:24-27: Then the Sons Are Free

The Gospel can be offensive. The problem is as Christians, we often end up being the ones who offend. In this week’s message, Pastor Scot Gourley looks at an example of how Jesus chose not to offend others despite the right to refuse to play the Temple Tax. Matthew 17:24-27

Matthew 17:14-23: Because of Your Little Faith

Sometimes we read a verse or story in Scripture like Jesus casting out a demon the disciples could not, and we are not sure how they apply to us. This week, Pastor Scott Gourley looks at this story and explains what we can learn from it. Matthew 17:14-23