Sermon 4: Matthew 3:1-17
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Philip Blackett
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Sermon 4: Matthew 3:1-17

S1 E4 • Nov 18, 2023 • 34 mins

In this episode, Philip Blackett delves into Matthew 3:1-17, exploring John the Baptist's role and the significance of Jesus' baptism. Reflecting on WWJD wristbands, he emphasizes the call to repentance, producing good fruit, and the urgency of sharing the good news about the kingdom of heaven.

Key Points

  • Repentance is a transformative act of turning away from sin and realigning one's life with God's will, as exemplified by John the Baptist's call for repentance in preparation for the coming of Jesus.
  • True faith in Jesus Christ involves not only acknowledging Him as Savior but also living a life that consistently reflects His teachings and values in everyday actions.
  • The ultimate goal for believers is to share the message of Jesus Christ and help others come to faith, thereby preparing the way for His return and fulfilling the Great Commission.

Reading, teaching and preaching on Matthew 3:1-17 from the Gospel of Matthew. For sermon notes and more sermons, visit the Beggars Breaking Bread website at https://www.BeggarsBreakingBread.com

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