Sermon 1: Matthew 1:1-17
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Sermon 1: Matthew 1:1-17

S1 E1 • Oct 28, 2023 • 32 mins

Philip Blackett reads from Matthew 1:1-17, exploring the genealogy of Jesus and its significance. He discusses family gatherings, the blended and dysfunctional nature of Jesus's family, and God's purpose for family relationships. The episode emphasizes proving Jesus as the Messiah to Jewish readers through Old Testament prophecy and the roles of Joseph and Mary.

Key Points

  • Jesus' genealogy includes both notable and flawed individuals, illustrating that God can use anyone to fulfill His divine purposes.
  • Through Jesus, believers are invited into a diverse and eternal family that transcends ethnic, cultural, and generational boundaries.
  • Jesus came not to perfect our earthly families but to call us into a greater, unified family under a perfect Savior.

Reading and preaching from the Gospel of Matthew. This week, we focus on Matthew 1:1-17.

For sermon notes and more sermons, visit our website at www.BeggarsBreakingBread.com.

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