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Our Victory

FROM 1 CORINTHIANS 15:35-58. In this passage, we see that Jesus rose from the dead and He shares the benefits of his resurrection with his people. If this is true, what does that mean for us?

27m
Apr 01, 2024
Our Resurrection

FROM 1 CORINTHIANS 15:12-34. This passage helps us see that the resurrection of Jesus Christ has real consequences for us and for the world. Either Jesus died and rose again, defeating death, and validating all He said, or He died, is dead, and is a liar. There is no neutral ground on which to stand.

34m
Mar 24, 2024
Our Message

FROM 1 CORINTHIANS 15:1-11. From this passage we see that our message and God’s desire for us are really simple. Jesus came, lived, died, and rose again to bring life everlasting to His people. God’s first desire for us is that we cling to that message.

30m
Mar 17, 2024
Good News

FROM MATTHEW 11:25-30. As we conclude our study in Matthew, this passage reminds us that Jesus is the good and faithful son of God who has redeemed the world. He offers an invitation to the world to come to Him and experience the benefits of what He has done for us.

30m
Mar 10, 2024
Sent Ones

FROM MATTHEW 28:16-20. This passage teaches us how Jesus sent out the ones that are to fulfill the Great Commission. He tells the disciples that He has authority everywhere, to go everywhere to build the Kingdom, and that He will be with them everywhere and always.

22m
Mar 03, 2024
Risen!

FROM MATTHEW 28:1-15. This passage tells us that Jesus Christ has defeated sin and death and He is alive! Jesus reigns over all things and is able to bring life, hope, help, and peace to all people because He is alive!

29m
Feb 25, 2024
Crucified and Buried

FROM MATTHEW 27:32-66. This passage is all about Jesus’ death. The blood of Christ was poured out to bring eternal salvation to sinful people. Our call is to turn to Him. As Christ died, He was undoing the curse of death that broke the world. Jesus lived, died, and rose again to show that he is Lord over all things.

43m
Feb 18, 2024
Condemned

FROM MATTHEW 27:15-31. In this passage, we see that Jesus is going to be condemned not because of any crime he has committed, but rather for the truthful declaration of “I am the Christ”. This passage will end with Jesus walking towards his own crucifixion, and that is ultimately good for us and good for God’s plan of redemption.

26m
Feb 11, 2024
Regret

FROM MATTHEW 27:1-14. In this passage, we are in the last hours of the earthly life of Jesus. There are two realities that we must contend with. Reality one is that the charges against Jesus are being formalized and he is moving swiftly toward crucifixion. The second reality is that Judas, who betrayed Jesus, is wrestling with the guilt that he feels over betraying Jesus. The overwhelming truth with both of these realities is that the blood of Jesus is enough for everyone’s sin.

30m
Feb 04, 2024
The Arrest

FROM MATTHEW 26:47-75. In this passage, we see Jesus is ultimately arrested and condemned to fulfill the Scriptures and deliver His people. He was arrested concerning the true claims of His divinity, all moving towards redemption, hope, and salvation.

30m
Jan 28, 2024
Strike the Shepherd

FROM MATTHEW 26:30-46. In this passage, we see indeed Jesus must die, He must be sacrificed for the redeeming plan of the Father to move forward. When the shepherd is struck, it will cause many to stumble and fall away and it will cause His flock to run to Him in faith. The plan of God moves forward through the suffering of the Son and the benefits of the kingdom come to us only through the suffering of the Son.

30m
Jan 21, 2024
Something To Remember

FROM MATTHEW 26:17-29. In this passage, we see Jesus wasn’t making something new up, but instead was taking a long established sign of God’s goodness, and declaring that He himself was that sign.

30m
Jan 14, 2024
Coming Death

FROM MATTHEW 26:1-16. In this passage, we see it is time for the death of Jesus. As this story is unfolding, we must remember that the coming death of Jesus is both necessary and good.

30m
Jan 07, 2024
The Separation

FROM MATTHEW 25:31-46. In this passage, we see that we should expect Jesus to reign and we should expect the reigning Jesus to draw people to Himself.

30m
Dec 31, 2023
Born To Redeem

FROM GALATIANS 4:4-7. In this passage, we see Paul is making a point that Jesus, the son of God, became man at just the right time, to accomplish exactly what God intended. Why did Jesus come when he came? What are we supposed to do with the Christmas story?

30m
Dec 24, 2023
Helpful Parables

FROM MATTHEW 25:1-30. In this passage, we see Jesus giving two parables that drill down on what it looks like to be ready (for Jesus’ return) and what it looks like to be actively faithful. Jesus wants us to be eagerly, actively looking for Him to come. Jesus also wants us to actively and faithfully steward what He’s entrusted us until He comes.

30m
Dec 17, 2023
When?

FROM MATTHEW 24:36-51. In this passage, we see that Jesus is coming again and Jesus is teaching us to stay spiritually awake looking for His return and to stay spiritually faithful to His Word as we look for his return. Anything less is missing the point.

30m
Dec 03, 2023
Distress

FROM MATTHEW 24:15-35. In this passage, we see Jesus is preparing His disciples to be faithful in their generation….and to interpret this cry - “Come Lord Jesus”.

33m
Nov 26, 2023
Our Response

From Matthew 24:3-14. In this passage, we see that Jesus is preparing His disciples to be faithful to Him, even in great hardship.

34m
Nov 19, 2023
Leaving the Temple

From In this passage, we see Jesus was not merely calling for a reformation within the temple worship of Israel, but rather He was coming to radically change what it looked like to relate to God.

34m
Nov 12, 2023
The Heart of Jesus

From In this passage, Jesus gives us a beautiful insight into the heart of Jesus…that the severity of God’s judgement is matched by and inseparable from His love and care for His people. Therefore, we should let the weight of this judgement press and drive us towards Him.

38m
Nov 05, 2023
The 7th Woe to the Pharisees

From In this passage, we see that Jesus’ judgement and anger are just, well placed, and they reveal God’s good character.

36m
Oct 29, 2023
Becoming Righteous

From In this passage, we see that external adherence to rules will never make us acceptable or pleasing in the sight of God. Morally cleaning ourselves up on the outside will never satisfy what the Lord longs for His people.

30m
Oct 22, 2023
Missing the Point

From Matthew 23:23-24. In this passage, we discover that as God’s people, to know the Lord and know what the Lord desires, and to pursue what the Lord desires - is how we follow Jesus. Are we running towards Jesus and bringing others with us?

32m
Oct 15, 2023
More than Money

From Matthew 23:16-23. In this passage, the key word is “blind guides”. Ultimately, what Jesus is condemning the Pharisees for in this passage is creating rules that were good law but completely missed the point of worshiping God.

33m
Oct 09, 2023
Open the Door

From Matthew 23:13-15. In this passage, this is the first of many ‘woe’ statements that Jesus delivers to the religious leaders of Israel. They had one job and they were failing miserably at it. They were to prepare the people for the son of God who is coming to redeem, and instead they were lost and they missed Jesus the Savior. We should learn to see Jesus and learn to cling to, run to, and follow Him.

32m
Oct 01, 2023
Hypocrites!

From Matthew 23:1-36. In this passage, Jesus instructs His listeners (the people of Jerusalem), to not follow their leaders because they are hypocrites and the woe of God rests upon them. And He is issuing this warning to lovingly guide His people toward Himself by offering a clear rebuke of the religious leaders in Jerusalem on the week of Jesus’ crucifixion.

33m
Sep 25, 2023
Questioning No More

From Matthew 22:41-46. In this passage, Jesus asks the religious leaders a question that will ultimately prepare them to wrestle with His true identity as Messiah and the son of God.

26m
Sep 17, 2023
Priority

From Matthew 22:34-40. In this passage, the religious leaders continue to try and catch Jesus in a trap by asking what is the greatest commandment in the Law. Jesus answers this question clearly, and in doing so, tells us what God cares deeply about for us, even today.

32m
Sep 10, 2023
Resurrecting Bad Questions

From Matthew 22:23-33. In this passage, Christ affirms the centrality of the resurrection in a way that we need to cling to. The heart of the power of God is His redeeming broken people to live with Him forever. What do you believe about eternity? Does it line up with what the Scriptures say about eternity?

34m
Sep 03, 2023