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The Beginning of the End (Matthew 26:1-16)
Beginning the descent down the road leading to Jesus’ suffering and death, wicked actors scheme but Jesus’ sovereign will in saving his people from sin and death is underway and will be accomplished. We need more than a wise teacher; we need a Savior who goes to the cross for followers unable to save themselves. Jesus’ death, while the greatest act of injustice and evil the world has ever known, is no tragedy. It’s the triumphant act of our Great Shepherd, laying down his life to save his sheep.
From Series: "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Related Topics: New Testament, Sunday Morning Sermons, The Gospel of Matthew
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The Beginning of the End (Matthew 26:1-16)
Beginning the descent down the road leading to Jesus’ suffering and death, wicked actors scheme but Jesus’ sovereign will in saving his people from sin and death is underway and will be accomplished. We need more than a wise teacher; we need a Savior who goes to the cross for followers unable to save themselves. Jesus’ death, while the greatest act of injustice and evil the world has ever known, is no tragedy. It’s the triumphant act of our Great Shepherd, laying down his life to save his sheep.
From Series: "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Related Topics: New Testament, Sunday Morning Sermons, The Gospel of Matthew
More From "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
The Times They are a-Changin’ (Matthew 21:23-45) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Wedding Feast (Matthew 22:1-14) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Who is Testing Whom? (Matthew 22:15-22) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Life’s Big Questions (Matthew 22:23-46) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Laying the Groundwork (Matthew 23:1-12) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Woes, Warnings, and Weepings (Matthew 23:13-39) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Signs of the Times (Matthew 24:1-35) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
When He Returns (Matthew 24:36-25:13) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
A Story of Warning for People of Grace (Matthew 25:14-30) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Final Judgment (Matthew 25:31-46) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen |