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In Luke 20:1-18, we encounter a dramatic moment in Jesus' ministry, where He clarifies His authority, challenges the religious leaders, and delivers a sobering parable that still resonates today. As Jesus enters Jerusalem, He is immediately confronted by the Sanhedrin, who question His authority. Jesus responds with a profound parable about a vineyard owner and his beloved son, pointing directly to Himself as the heir and cornerstone of God's kingdom. This narrative not only exposes the rejection of Jesus by the religious leaders but also serves as a warning to all who hear it: the patience of God is vast, but not infinite. Join us as we explore the depth of Jesus' message, the significance of His role as the cornerstone, and the urgent call to align our lives with His divine authority.
In this third installment of The Affections of a Godly Man, Stephen Davey explores Romans 1:11-12, where the Apostle Paul reveals his heart for giving spiritual gifts. These gifts were not about material possessions or temporary tokens, but about strengthening the faith of others and leaving an...
Published 11/08/24
In this continuation of The Affections of a Godly Man series, Stephen Davey leads us deeper into the heart of the Apostle Paul, whose devotion and prayer life offer a model for every Christian. Focusing on Romans 1:9-10, this message explores Paul’s affection for God, his constant prayers for...
Published 11/07/24