Sermons on Matthew

Sermons on Matthew

The Bride and the City

Sermon text: Matthew 2:1-12; Revelation 21:1-7 We live between the world that is passing away and the world God is making new—and when God’s future breaks into the present, we must choose how we will live. Header image by nikki gibson on Unsplash.

The Child and The Dragon

Sermon text: Matthew 1:18-25; Revelation 12:1-6 An apocalyptic Christmas pulls back the curtain and reveals that the battle is real—but so is God’s peace. Revelation shows us the cosmic conflict behind Christ’s birth, and Matthew shows us how Joseph entered that chaos through listening obedience. When we, like Joseph, learn to hear God’s voice and follow it with courage, we experience the Shalom Jesus gives in the midst of the world’s noise. Header image by Blond Fox on Unsplash.

Come, Follow Me, and Make a Difference

Sermon text: Matthew 4:18-25 After walking with Jesus for over a year, His early followers are invited to take the next bold step: to go from following Him to fishing for people. This deeper call isn’t just about activity—it’s about transformation. As we accept His invitation, our character begins to reflect His, and our priorities realign with His mission. Jesus doesn’t just call us to Himself—He calls us to a purpose that changes lives, starting with our own. Header photo…

Listen to Him!

Sermon text: Matthew 16:28-17:5 Within a week of predicting that some of the disciples would “see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom, Jesus takes three, His inner circle, up on a mountain. There He is “transfigured” before them, a kind of fulfilment of the prediction. As we look at this passage, we see some key relationships that lead to a command from the “Cloud.” These relationships serve as “credentials” or “endorsements” to prompt us to obey the command…