23rd July 2008

Matthew 8:18-34. To Follow or Not to Follow.

A new leader means a new home.
grapevinesThis message is about Matthew 8:18-34. There are those who say they will follow Jesus but are told what it will cost about their home. Then there are those who leave Jesus and tell Him to leave their home alone. I delivered the message going through the book of Matthew as interim pastor of Glen Meadows Baptist Church in San Angelo, TX.
(The final messages from James are still forthcoming!)
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There are currently 4 responses to “Matthew 8:18-34. To Follow or Not to Follow.”

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  1. 1 On July 23rd, 2008, Bill said:

    I listened to your sermon on the beattitudes recently… I am glad to see more on Matthew. I would like to hear your interpretation of the rest of the sermon on the mount… are you planning on posting any sermons on this?

  2. 2 On July 23rd, 2008, Bill said:

    …I meant to say that I appreciated your work on the beattitudes.

  3. 3 On July 23rd, 2008, barry said:

    I took it not otherwise. :)

  4. 4 On July 23rd, 2008, barry said:

    And yes, I do have the rest of the sermon on the mount. Perhaps I’ll start the series when I finally receive James’ last two sermons. (!)

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