In my sermon, I explored the profound authority of Jesus as depicted in Matthew chapters 8 and 9, emphasizing His dominion over disease, disciples, disasters, demons, and death. I began by recounting the three miracle stories from the previous week, where Jesus healed a man with leprosy, a centurion's servant, and Peter's mother-in-law, demonstrating His authority over disease. I then discussed the cost of discipleship, as illustrated by two men who were not ready to follow Jesus fully.
I continued with the story of Jesus calming the storm and healing two demon-possessed men, showcasing His authority over natural disasters and demonic forces. I then delved into the heart of the matter, addressing the root of all suffering: sin. I recounted the story of Jesus forgiving and healing a paralytic, highlighting that our deepest need is spiritual, not physical. I emphasized that Jesus' authority over sin is the foundation for His authority over all suffering.
I shared the personal transformation witnessed in my mother-in-law, who, despite her physical ailments, found renewal and hope in Christ because her deepest need—forgiveness of sin—had been met. I warned against the prosperity gospel, stressing that the true good news is not health and wealth but reconciliation with God through the forgiveness of sins.
I then discussed Jesus' authority over death, as seen in His raising of a ruler's daughter and His own resurrection, which assures us that death is temporary for those in Christ. I also touched on Jesus' authority over disability and the devil, as He healed two blind men and a demon-oppressed mute man, further proving His comprehensive dominion.
I addressed the question of fasting, explaining that while Jesus was on earth, it was a time for feasting, not mourning. However, after His ascension, fasting became an expression of longing for His return and the consummation of His kingdom. I concluded with the story of Jesus calling Matthew, a tax collector, to follow Him, demonstrating that Jesus pursues, summons, and satisfies sinners, inviting us into a life-transforming discipleship.
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