6
07
2008
Pastor Rob Davis: Matt. 12:22-32
In Matthew 12:22-32 Jesus’ healing of a demon-possessed man prompts three different responses.
- The crowd responds to the healing with amazement (vv. 22, 23).
- The Pharisees respond to the crowd with an attack (v. 24).
- The Messiah responds to the Pharisees with a sermon.
- His introduction: Your premise is absurd.
- Because it violates common sense (v. 25).
- Because it is not how Satan operates (v. 26).
- Because by it you stand judged (v. 27).
- His main point: I am Messiah and My kingdom has come upon you with power (vv. 28, 29).
- His conclusion: Your continued rejection of Me will result in your eternal judgment. (vv. 30-32).
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning, Matthew
22
06
2008
Charles Sebold: Psalm 122
Note: the audio died after about half an hour. Sorry about that.
- Exclusivity: the “place where God’s name dwells” (Deut. 12:1-7)
- You may not worship wherever you like, but only in the place God chooses (vv. 1-4)
- Seek the place He chooses (v. 5)
- Make your sacrifices there (v. 6)
- Eat and rejoice (v. 7)
- Worthiness: “your Son shall build my house” (1 Kings 8:15-21)
- No city from the tribes of Israel was chosen (vv. 15, 16)
- David chosen to be king, but not chosen to build God’s house (vv. 17-19a)
- Solomon chosen to build God’s house (vv. 19b, 20)
- A place for the covenant to dwell (v. 21)
- Shadow: Solomon’s Temple (Psalm 122)
- Joy (v. 1)
- Stability and security (vv. 2, 3)
- God’s kingdom, partially fulfilled (vv. 4, 5)
- Peace to God’s seat of government for the sake of Israel (vv. 6-8)
- The chosen place of worship as the center of God’s kingdom (v. 9)
- Fulfillment: Jesus (John 2:13-22)
- Zeal for God’s “shadow” house demonstrated (vv. 13-17)
- God’s real dwelling place among His people proclaimed in His death and resurrection (vv. 18-22)
- Already and not yet: The Church (Rev. 21:1-4, 22-27)
- The church as the Bride (vv. 1, 2)
- The church as the dwelling place of God in Christ (vv. 3, 4)
- Christ as the Temple (v. 22)
- Illuminated by Christ, peaceful, secure (vv. 23-27)
- Christ in us, the hope of glory (Psalm 122)
- We find our joy in seeking Christ (v. 1)
- We find security in Christ (vv. 2, 3)
- We long for God’s kingdom, perfect with Christ on the throne (vv. 4, 5)
- We pray for peace in the church for the sake of brothers and sisters in Christ (vv. 6-8)
- We act in the best interest of the church for Christ’s sake (v. 9)
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning
15
06
2008
Pastor Rob Davis: Matt. 12:15-21
In Matthew 12:15-21, as Jesus is withdrawing from the plotting Pharisees and healing the many (vs. 15-16), Matthew presents Jesus as the fulfillment (v. 17) of the first of Isaiah’s servant songs by applying 7 characteristics of God’s Servant to Jesus.
- Jesus is God’s chosen Servant (v. 18a).
- Jesus is God’s beloved Servant (v. 18b).
- Jesus is God’s Spirit-filled Servant (v. 18c).
- Jesus is God’s Servant on mission (v. 18d).
- Jesus is God’s humble Servant (v. 19).
- Jesus is God’s compassionate Servant (v. 20a, b).
- Jesus is God’s salvation Servant in Whom the nations hope (vs. 20c, 21).
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning, Matthew
8
06
2008
Pastor Rob Davis: Matt. 12:1-14
In Matthew 12:1-14 Jesus is accused by the legalists of violating 2 tenets of their man-made Sabbath laws.
- Violation #1: Reaping, threshing & winnowing.
- The Act: Picking grain to eat (v. 1).
- The Challenge: “It is not lawful” (v. 2).
- The Response: “I am Lord of the Sabbath.”
- Exhibit A: David broke temple & Sabbath laws but was innocent (vv. 3-4).
- Exhibit B: Priests broke Sabbath laws to serve in the temple but were innocent (v. 5).
- Exhibit C: The Pharisee’s misunderstood intent of the Sabbath (v. 7).
- Conclusion: Jesus is greater than the temple & Lord of the Sabbath (vv. 6 & 8).
- Violation #2: Unnecessary healing on the Sabbath.
- The Setting: A synagogue on the Sabbath (vv. 9-10a).
- The Challenge: “Is it lawful?” (v. 10b).
- The Response: “Yes! Doing good on the Sabbath is lawful.”
- Exhibit A: You would save the sheep from the pit, wouldn’t you? (v. 11).
- Conclusion #1: Man is more valuable than a sheep (v. 12a).
- Conclusion #2: Doing good on the Sabbath is good (v. 12b).
- The Act: Jesus heals by His word (v. 13).
- The Rejection: We must kill Him! (v. 14).
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning, Matthew
1
06
2008
Pastor Rob Davis: Matt. 11:25-30
In Matthew 11:25-30 Jesus reveals two truths about His Kingdom.
- The revelation of the truth of His kingdom is sovereignly controlled by God.
- The truth is hidden from the self-sufficient ones (v. 25a).
- The truth is revealed to the dependent ones (v. 25b).
- The truth is revealed in a way that pleases God (v. 26).
- The truth is centered on Christ (v. 27).
- The offer of the kingdom is to rest.
- Rest for those who are weary and burdened who come to Christ (v. 28).
- Rest for those who take Christ’s yoke and learn from Him (vv. 29, 30).
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning, Matthew
25
05
2008
Pastor Rob Davis: Matt. 11:16-24
In Matthew 11:16-24 Jesus pronounces judgment on two types of rejection of Christ.
- Jesus pronounces judgment on those whose rejection of Christ takes the form of unbelieving criticism.
- “We don’t like Your rules!” (vv. 16-17).
- “We don’t like Your deeds!” (vv. 18-19).
The judgment: The wisdom of one’s claims will be proven by one’s deeds.
- Jesus pronounces judgment on those whose rejection of Christ takes the form of unbelieving indifference (vv. 20-24).
- The enunciation of the judgment (vv. 21a & 23a).
- The explanation of the judgment (vv. 21b & 23b).
- The extent of the judgment (vv. 22 & 24).
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning, Matthew
18
05
2008
Pastor Rob Davis: Matt. 11:7-15
In Matt. 11:7-15 Jesus makes four statements about true greatness:
- Jesus commends the greatness of John the Baptist.
- Because of his convictions about Christ (vv. 7-8).
- Because of his message about Christ (vv. 9-10).
- Jesus commends the greatness of New Covenant believers.
- Because of their relationship with Christ (v. 11).
- Because of their testimony about Christ (v. 11).
- Jesus commends the greatness of Himself.
- Because of the triumphant advancement of His kingdom (v. 12).
- Because of the completeness of His revelation (v. 13).
- Jesus invites the crowd (and us!) to greatness (vv. 14-15).
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning, Matthew
11
05
2008
Pastor Rob Davis: Matt. 11:1-6
In Matthew 11:1-6 we observe 3 actions that reveal the faithfulness of God in the face of the doubt of a believer.
- Jesus ministers: Revealing His faithfulness (v. 1).
- John the Baptist questions: Revealing his doubt (vs. 2-3).
- Doubt rising from circumstances.
- Doubt rising from confusion.
- Jesus encourages: Revealing His compassion.
- Encourages with an answer (vs. 4-5):
- Observe My works.
- Listen to My words.
- Encourages with a rebuke (v. 6).
[Note: I had the wrong connection on the recording computer and lost the first couple of minutes, then we had to fix the volume. Sorry for the poor quality.]
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning, Matthew
4
05
2008
Pastor Rob Davis: 2 Cor. 9:6-15
In 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 Paul reveals to us five principles that help us to avoid covetousness (v. 5) and give generously.
- The Principle of Increase: The key to our reaping (v. 6).
- The Principle of Intent: The key to our bountiful sowing (v. 7).
- The Principle of Immediacy: The key to our giving generously (vv. 8-10a).
- The Principle of Immensity: The key to understanding our harvest.
- A harvest of righteousness (v. 10b).
- A harvest of thanksgiving (vv. 11, 12).
- A harvest of glorifying God (v. 13).
- A harvest of prayer (v. 14).
- The Principle of Inversion: The key to our humility while giving (v. 15).
Comments : No Comments »
Categories : Sunday morning