February 10: “The Founding of a Kingdom Community” (Matthew 4:18-25)

Jesus sought out his disciples and called them into a relationship. Our primary call is to follow Jesus the king. We are also called to be catchers of people for his kingdom. How do we catch people? We follow what Jesus did: healing, proclaiming, and teaching.

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February 3: “Temptation of Christ: Round One” (Matthew 4:1-11)

After his baptism, Jesus is tempted by the Devil to seek his own will and his own way rather than trust God. But Jesus defeats Satan’s temptations. We have hope because Jesus overcame the evil one. We also have the same resource Jesus employed to defeat temptations – the Word of God.

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January 27: “The Installation of the King” (Matthew 3:13-17)

At his baptism, Jesus is inaugurated as king. His baptism gives meaning to our baptism. In our baptism, we are identified with Christ, adopted as beloved children of God, set apart and empowered for God’s service. We are to live out of our new identity in Christ.

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January 20: “Prepare the Way for the King” (Matthew 3:1-12)

Are we ready for the coming of God’s kingdom? How do we prepare for the coming of God’s reign? We are to repent and be baptized by the Spirit of God. We produce the fruit in keeping with repentance. We point others to Christ.

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January 13: “The Return of the King” (Matthew 2:1-6, Ezekiel 34:11-12, 23-24)

The kings of Israel were not good shepherds. The Roman rulers were not any better. God’s people longed for the return of God as their king, which the prophets had foretold. They longed for the theocracy their fathers had rejected. In Jesus, God Himself returned to rule as king not only of Israel, but of […]

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