What a day! Jesus’ grief over sin and evil leads him to reveal more of His divine power to save. At the end of this day you’ll want to love, trust and worship Jesus all the more.

The teachings of Jesus challenge us to think about how we view him. For those who are his followers his teachings provide comfort and encouragement, but to those who reject his teachings Jesus provides a warning.

We have a deep longing for justice. Has your desire for justice ever made you ask hard questions of God? In this sermon, Jesus answers the people asking questions about God’s plan for justice and he confronts those who falsely accuse him. In God’s plan, he never brings justice without first offering mercy.

You who are weary and burdened, find rest for your soul in our fearsome yet wonderful God.

The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Matthew gives us the Why, How and Who when it comes to finding more workers.

We all have expectations of what Jesus should be like…but what happens when He clashes with our expectations?

Jesus has such power, that we must put our faith in Him, forsaking all to follow.

The way Jesus teaches us to pray would seem to indicated he knows forgiveness is not easy for us.  In fact, what we are going to see today is “It is the prayer that moves our hearts so we actually want to forgive.”  What does Jesus want us to know and learn about His Father and forgiveness and how does prayer interact with that?

What is the kingdom? What are we praying? We're praying for Jesus to be king both now and forever.

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