Jesus confronts the religious leaders of his day in Matthew 23. Jez Reynolds shows how this confrontation teaches us about who Jesus is and what he requires of us.
Jesus confronts the religious leaders of his day in Matthew 23. Jez Reynolds shows how this confrontation teaches us about who Jesus is and what he requires of us.
"Give to Caesar what is Caesarās and to God what is God's". Andrew Heard teaches how Jesus' words from Matthew 22 have implications for how Christians should respond to our government and our God.
"Give to Caesar what is Caesarās and to God what is God's". Andrew Heard teaches how Jesus' words from Matthew 22 have implications for how Christians should respond to our government and our God.
In Matthew 21 and 22, Jesus confronts the religious leaders of his day with a series of parables. Andrew Heard shows how the biggest question to ask is not 'what you think of Jesus', but 'what does he think of you?'
In Matthew 21 and 22, Jesus confronts the religious leaders of his day with a series of parables. Andrew Heard shows how the biggest question to ask is not 'what you think of Jesus', but 'what does he think of you?'
In Matthew 21, Jesus comes to the temple in Jerusalem. Grahame Fuller shows from this passage in Matthew's gospel how this event points us to a huge change in how we worship.
In Matthew 21, Jesus comes to the temple in Jerusalem. Grahame Fuller shows from this passage in Matthew's gospel how this event points us to a huge change in how we worship.
Andrew Heard continues our series in the gospel of Matthew, looking at chapter 21 and Jesus' entry to Jerusalem. Here, we unpack the significance of this event and it's radical implications.
Andrew Heard continues our series inthe gospel of Matthew, looking at chapter 21 and Jesus' entry to Jerusalem. Here, we unpack the significance of this event and it's radical implications.