Matthew 1: The Kingdom of Heaven is Not Like. DAVID ASSCHERICK | Incomparable
David Asscherick
Embark on a new journey with the “Incomparable” series, a chapter-by-chapter exploration of the Gospel of Matthew. This sermon sets the stage by bridging the gap between the Old and New Testaments, examining the 400-year “intertestamental period” that shaped the world into which Jesus was born. Discover why Matthew presents Jesus as the long-awaited King who fulfills the ancient prophecies and promises made to David and Abraham. We explore how Jesus’ message of an “incomparable” kingdom—one not like the empires of Rome or Babylon—was both radical and refreshingly authoritative to the people of His day.
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