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At the Cross (Matthew 27:27-56)
As come to the cross and crucifixion, we’ll see how Matthew focuses so much of this event on how Jesus is mocked; as King of the Jews, destroyer of the Temple, and the Son of God. And yet, ironically and gloriously, in every insult, Jesus’ mockers proclaim who he truthfully and ultimately is. At the cross Jesus reigned as king, provided access to God as the true Temple of God, and was most clearly revealed as the Son of God and Savior of sinners.
From Series: "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Related Topics: Easter, Sunday Morning Sermons, The Gospel of Matthew
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At the Cross (Matthew 27:27-56)
As come to the cross and crucifixion, we’ll see how Matthew focuses so much of this event on how Jesus is mocked; as King of the Jews, destroyer of the Temple, and the Son of God. And yet, ironically and gloriously, in every insult, Jesus’ mockers proclaim who he truthfully and ultimately is. At the cross Jesus reigned as king, provided access to God as the true Temple of God, and was most clearly revealed as the Son of God and Savior of sinners.
From Series: "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Related Topics: Easter, Sunday Morning Sermons, The Gospel of Matthew
More From "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Preparations (Matthew 3:1-12) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
To Fulfill All Righteousness (Matthew 3:13-17) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
In the Wilderness Redux (Matthew 4:1-11) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Mission Begins (Matthew 4:12-25) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Flourishing of the Kingdom (Matthew 5:1-10) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Kingdom Presence (Matthew 5:11-16) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Kingdom Righteousness (Matthew 5:17-20) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Heart of the Kingdom: Anger (Matthew 5:21-26) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Heart of the Kingdom: A Community of Truth Telling (Matthew 5:33-37) | Rev. Robert Recio | Watch | Listen | ||
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