PODCAST · religion
Trinity Grace Church
by Rev. Chris Miller
A podcast of the Preaching and Teaching ministries of Trinity Grace Church in Rogers, Ar.
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The Fruit that Reveals the Root (Matthew 25:31-46)
Rev. Brandon VanMarels preaches from Matthew 25.
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Be Patient, Be Ready, Persevere (Matthew 24:36-51)
Jesus turns our attention from the destruction of Jerusalem to His 2nd Coming. This day and hour of his coming will be unknown. We are called to live faithfully as we wait.
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Something Big is Happening Here (Matthew 24:29-35)
Jesus continues ministering to His disciples on the Mount of Olives preparing them for the coming judgment upon Jerusalem and the destruction of the temple.
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Let the Reader Understand (Matthew 24:15-28)
In this difficult passage, Jesus continues to teach his disciples concerning the coming destruction of the city and the temple. Jesus faithfully shepherds his followers warning them of the coming judgment.
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Raised for our Justification (Romans 4:22-25)
O the glorious truth of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus!
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Signs of the End of the Age (Matthew 24:3-14)
While Jesus certainly speaks of his 2nd Coming, He does at the end of chapter 24 and chapter 25. Here, though, in the Olivet Discourse, His attention is turned toward the end of the Jewish age and the destruction of the temple and of Jerusalem. He prepares His disciples for what will take place in the next 40 years leading to the judgment of 70 AD.
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The End of What Age? (Matthew 24:1-3, 34-35)
This morning we introduce the 5th of Jesus' great discourses, The Olivet Discourse. Here, Jesus predicts the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the temple. Too often, this passage is seen as yet future even to us, but Jesus clearly states, "The generation will pass away until all these things take place."
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O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! (Matthew 23:1-9)
Jesus prepares the crowds and his disciples for what's coming for what had become of the Jewish religion - a religion now devoid of God and righteousness, but full of self-righteousness. Seven woes he gives to the Scribes and Pharisees.
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You Need to Know Him to Love Him (Matthew 22:34-46)
After the Sadducees had been silenced, the Pharisees take another stab at trying to trap Jesus with a question concerning the Law. He reveals once again that they their hearts are far from Him - that in all their attention to the Law, they miss Jesus - they miss the heart of it all. Jesus follows this up with a question of his own - this one concerning the David's Son - not only do they not love God, they don't because they don't know him.
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Attempting to Trap Wisdom (Matthew 22:15-33)
After a series of three parables that Jesus tells of the Jewish religious leaders, they now come to him with a series of three questions, two of which are covered in this sermon. Here, Jesus takes their questions that are meant to trap him and turns them around to expose the conditions of their hearts.
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An Unsettling Wedding Feast (Matthew 22:1-14)
Here we find the third parable in this set of three where Jesus confronts Israel's failure to respond to the Lord. It's the parable of the wedding feast - who would possibly reject the invitation of a king to his son's wedding?
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Obtaining an Inheritance (Matthew 21:28-46)
Jesus brings an effective indictment against the religious leaders of Israel with two parables set in a vineyard. Jesus says he will take the kingdom from them and give it to a nation producing its fruits.
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Jesus' Authority (Matthew 21:12-27)
When Jesus first enters Jerusalem, he goes to his house (the temple) to go about his business. The tension continues to rise between Jesus and the religious authorities.
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Hosanna! (Matthew 21:1-11)
Jesus enters Jerusalem - the prophet, priest, and king. Not only does Jesus present a political threat to the Roman government, he presents a threat to the religious leaders in Jerusalem. He comes as King; He comes as Prophet; He comes as Priest.
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Don't You See? (Matthew 20:17-34)
We return to our study in Matthew as Jesus and His disciples now turn to the ascent to Jerusalem from Jericho. And before they go, Jesus again encourages His disciples in the nature of the kingdom and the nature of its King.
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Reflecting Christ in the Offices of the Church (Acts 6:1-7)
Before we return to our study of Matthew, and in preparation for officer nominations, Rev. Miller preaches from Acts 6 showing how the offices of the church should reflect the offices of Christ Jesus - prophet, priest, and king.
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This, Not That (Psalm 1)
The Reverend Jake Allen reminds us of the importance of the Word of God.
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A Soul Satisfied (Psalm 63)
The Reverend Brandon Van Marel points us to the Lord as the One who satisfies the soul.
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Christ the Fulfillment (Hebrews 8:1-13)
We finish our Christmas in the Covenants series with Hebrews 8:1-13 seeing Christ as the fulfillment of promise.
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The Promise of Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3)
In our second sermon of our Advent Series, Christmas in the Covenants, we look to God's promise to Abraham and how it finds its fulfillment in Jesus.
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The Promise of a Redeemer (Genesis 3:1-15)
As we begin our Christmas in the Covenants Advent Series, Rev. VanMarel preachings from Genesis 3 and the first promise of a Redeemer.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A podcast of the Preaching and Teaching ministries of Trinity Grace Church in Rogers, Ar.
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Rev. Chris Miller
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