Matthew 2: The New Exodus | David Asscherick | Incomparable

The sermon “Incomparable: The New Exodus” by David Asscherick challenges listeners to see the birth of Jesus not through the traditional, peaceful lens of a Silent Night, but as a politically charged, volatile event. By analyzing the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, the sermon explores how Jesus’ arrival was a threat to the political and religious establishment, and how it announced a new kind of kingdom—one that subverts human power structures and welcomes the marginalized. The message emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context of the Gospel of Matthew and how Jesus’ life—from his refugee status to his positive interactions with Gentiles—mirrors and redefines the story of Israel. This sermon serves as a powerful call to embrace Jesus as a personal King who is with us in our pain and vulnerability, urging a decision to follow him unreservedly.

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