I. Christ is King of Kings 13:31-32 A. Bad news travels fast. B. Christ's Reaction toward Herod C. Christ would not be deterred from his mission.
II. The Love of Jesus for His Fellow Countrymen 13:34-35 A. Their heritage as persecutors B. His compassion and love C. Their stubbornness Luke 20:9-19 D. Their impending desolation E. The remnant preserved by turning to Messiah
III. Three Teachings about a Banquet 14:7-24 A. The Lesson of Humility 7-11 B. The Lesson of Selflessness 12-14 C. The Lesson of the Great Invitation 15-24 The blind and halt – the Jewish people of the lower class Those in the highways and hedges – the Gentiles Those originally invited – the Jewish leaders and those who are part of the rejecting nation
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Great Sermon! What a blessing it is to have the word of God and to gain understanding through His Holy Spirit as God uses such dedicated preachers!! The entire series has been such a blessing to me. I recommend it to anyone who wants to truly understand Jesu's words to his people.
Joy (10/16/2007)
from California
Great Sermon! All praise to God that He has sent out His Spirit to call forth all the outcast to His banquet! I'm glad to know what Jesus meant when He called Herod a fox. It's also sobering to know what our Lord's silence before Herod meant. What a terrifying judgement when the Lord remains silent before a sinner. Great Sermon!
Pastor Steve came to Christ at the age of 11. He graduated from Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College in 1979 with a B.A. in theology as the Valedictorian of his class. He joined our church in 1978, came on staff, full-time in 1980, was ordained as an Elder in 1982, and became...