In Matthew 13 Jesus tells a series of parables regarding “The Kingdom of Heaven”. What is this Kingdom and what can we learn about it from these parables?
In Matthew 13 Jesus tells a series of parables regarding “The Kingdom of Heaven”. What is this Kingdom and what can we learn about it from these parables?
Special guest, David Dover explores the meaning behind Jesus’ parable in Matthew 13 and how we should apply this in our own walk with Christ.

Continuing Jesus’ confrontation in Matthew 12 with the Scribes and Pharisees, He exposes their hypocrisy and also gives us some good food for thought concerning our own walk in the process.
Matthew 11:2-30; 12:22-32
Mark 3:20-30
The Bible clearly teaches that Christ is able to forgive all our sins, that no one must fear rejection because of the quantity or quality of their sin. So what do we do with the words of Jesus about there being an “unforgivable sin”? What is this? How should we best understand this teaching?
In Luke 7, Jesus compares the generation of His day to children in the marketplace. We examine what He means by that, and see it exemplified in the very next passage as Jesus is invited to dine at a Pharisee’s house.
Luke 7 and Matthew 11 tell an account of John the Baptist sending disciples to question Jesus. After providing further evidence of His divinity, Jesus has a word for the crowd about those who seek after God and those who seek only their own glory.
Luke 7:1-10
Matthew 8:5-13
A centurion displays amazing faith in asking Jesus to heal his servant, and we take a look at what it means to have faith.
Matthew recounts an episode in Jesus’ infancy where Mary and Joseph had to flee to Egypt. Within this account we find several prophecies fulfilled which point to Jesus as the messiah promised by God in the Old Testament.
2,000 years ago most of the people in Israel were waiting for the coming of the King, but hardly anyone recognized Him when He came. What can we learn from those who saw Jesus for who He was?
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