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Sermons on Matthew 23

You searched for sermons from the Book of: Matthew 23
 
Where Does Humility Come From?  Click here Click title to view sermon Matthew 23: 1–12
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Genuine, healthy forms of humility derive from spiritual growth that makes us into “good trees.” We become humble out of gratitude for what God has done, and because it brings us true joy.

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With God, Life is Pass/Fail  Click here Click title to view sermon Matthew 23: 1–12
Summary: God doesn’t judge us according to our deeds, but rather by the standard of grace; consequently, we should behave toward others with humility.
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Keeping Your Suitcase Light  Click here Click title to view sermon Matthew 23: 1–12
Summary: Hypocrisy and pride can weigh us down. But if we unpack them from our “suitcase,” we will be able to serve others with a humility that produces true greatness.
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The Way of the Servant  Click here Click title to view sermon Matthew 23: 1–12
Summary: True greatness comes with servanthood.
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Walking and Talking, Both at the Same Time  Click here Click title to view sermon Matthew 23: 1–12
Summary:  Jesus calls us to live out the words that we preach and teach -- to walk the same walk that we talk. He challenges us to live in equality and humility with one another, not placing one above another, but allowing God to exalt us in accordance with our unassuming and tireless service.
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The Weightier Matters of the Law  Click here Click title to view sermon Matthew 23: 1–12
Summary: Today’s gospel is a difficult text because it seems to be an attack on people outside the church, and thus tempts us to self-righteousness. But the sins that the gospel addresses are found in the church as well. Focusing on little religious details can cover up a lack of obedience to “weightier matters of the law.” In contrast to our desire to exalt ourselves, our attention is called to the Messiah who came to serve.
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Show Business  Click here Click title to view sermon Matthew 23: 1–12
Summary: It’s very easy to abuse holy things ― indeed, to dishonor even God – by making religion into a show that’s intended to impress people. Could anything be more ironical than that we would seek to impress people, rather than giving our undivided attention to God? But if we remember that God himself is our audience, our “show business” will become magnificent worship and magnificent living.
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