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Christ as King: A Study in Matthew

Jour 10 sur 28

What does it say? Jesus sent His disciples to preach, heal, and deliver. He warned them of persecution and assured them of God’s sovereign care and the Holy Spirit’s help. What does it mean? As Jesus sent His disciples out, He prepared them for their immediate mission and their lifework after His ascension. Jesus called His followers to put aside their own agenda, identify with Him, and meet the needs of others. Serving Him wholeheartedly meant facing persecution because those who rejected Jesus would reject His followers. Even their strongest ties had to take second place to Jesus. These men would see many come to faith in Christ as God accomplished His plan. The cost of discipleship was great, but the joy of living for God’s purpose led to a triumphant life and God’s reward. How should I respond? Christ calls you to give your life to Him and hold all other relationships loosely. Open confession of Christ with a commitment to serve Him may lead to misunderstanding, rejection, and even persecution. Is your commitment to Christ selfless and fearless, or are there situations where you’re intimidated and silent concerning your faith? Fear is banished by confidence in God’s continual presence, and your awareness of pleasing Him abates the pain of rejection. Living for Christ requires selflessness and courage but results in fulfillment and reward. How will you further God’s purpose today?
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Christ as King: A Study in Matthew

Matthew’s Gospel opens the New Testament by brilliantly introducing the culmination of the entire Old Testament story. After thousands of years and dozens of generations, Jesus had come “to save his people from their sin...

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