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Sermons 1993

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The Tragedy of Unbelief - Matthew 13:53-58

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The Tragedy of Unbelief - Matthew 13:53-58. Pastor Scott L. Harris.  How important is what you believe? Does it really make that much difference? Many view beliefs as the equivalent of opinions, and everyone has an opinion, and everyone's opinions are just as good and important as everyone else's. Or at least that is th4e view of those who want to reduce your  belief (and opinion) to relative unimportance. The truth is that belief is of vital importance because there are consequences to what you believe about Jesus Christ and this morning's text points out the consequences of refusing to believe the truth. There is great tragedy in unbelief.

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The Value of the Kingdom - Matthew 13:44-52

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The Value of the Kingdom, Matthew 13:44-52. Pastor Scott L. Harris. What do you value the most?  If your house is on fire, what would you have saved? In this sermon two parables are examined in which Jesus describes the physical treasure that two different men valued so much that they sold all they had to gain it. Jesus will use that illustration to teach the spiritual truth that there is nothing on earth as valuable as entering into His kingdom.

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The Parables of the Kingdom - Matthew 13:24-42

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The Parables of the Kingdom, Matthew 13:24-42. Pastor Scott L. Harris.  This is the second of Jesus' kingdom parables designed to reveal truth concerning the Kingdom of Heaven to His followers while concealing it from His enemies. It still does that even though we also have the record of Jesus' explanation of it to His disciples.

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The Parable of the Sower - Matthew 13:3-9, 18-23

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The Parable of the Sower, Matthew 13:3-9, 18-23. Pastor Scott L. Harris.  Many have stumbled in interpreting Jesus' parables. Liberal theologians have failed because they presume that by their supposedly superior intellect they can discern what each element of the story means and thus interpret it, but again, without the Holy Spirit you absolutely cannot understand the Scriptures. Conservative theologians have often presented erroneous interpretations too - sometimes due to the same intellectual pride as the liberals, but also many times because of a failure on the opposite end. They isolate the text and fail to do the diligent study they should to understand the context and what the other Scriptures say. In order to keep from stumbling into any of these traps, we will quickly review again the purpose of Matthew's gospel account and the nature of salvation as presented by Him so that we might properly understand the meaning of the parable of the sower.

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The Purpose of Parables - Matthew 13:1-17; 34,35

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The Purpose of ParablesMatthew 13:1-17; 34,35. Pastor Scott L. Harris. A change has occurred in Jesus’ ministry. Jesus had been presenting Himself as the Messiah and His life and miracles demonstrated that He was the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies. However, the Jewish religious leaders had rejected Him, so from this point on, Jesus starts talking about a kingdom they had not been expecting. A spiritual kingdom rather than an earthly one. Jesus also begins to speak in a way that would confuse these proud and self- righteous men while letting the spiritually-minded understand.

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Jesus Christ Our Brother, Matthew 12:46-50

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Jesus Christ Our Brother, Matthew 12:46-50, Pastor Scott L. Harris - What if you could pick your family?  In this passage we find that you can choose to be related to people that are loving, kind, good, patient, gentle, and joyful. If you are willing, you can have Jesus Christ as your brother and be an adopted son or daughter of God.

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What Sign Are You Looking For? Matthew 12:38-45

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What Sign Are You Looking For? Matthew 12:38-45, Pastor Scott L. Harris.  How much does it take to prove a point? Despite Jesus' teaching and many miracles, the Scribes and Pharisees continually asked for more proof that Jesus was the Messiah. Jesus’ answer to their demand shows that they would not be satisfied by anything that Jesus did. Nothing could be done that would bring them to believe in Him.

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Exposing the Heart - Matthew 12:33-37

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Exposing the Heart, Matthew 12:33-37, Pastor Scott L. Harris.  People make a  lot of claims about themselves and what they believe. In this passages Jesus shows that what a person says and does reveals the truth about what is really in their hearts & minds.
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The Unforgivable Sin - Matthew 12:22-32

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The Unforgivable Sin, Matthew 12:22-32, Pastor Scott L. Harris.  In this sermon Pastor Harris explains blasphemy against the Holy Spirit which is the only sin that Jesus said was unforgivable. Some people worry that they may have committed this sin. Pastor Harris explains the indications that they have not done so.

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The Gentle Servant - Matthew 12:15-21

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The Gentle Servant - Matthew 12:15-21, Pastor Scott L. Harris, August 15, 1993. Success for the Christian does not come through attaining positions of worldly power, though God often does put Christians in those positions, for success for the Christian is not in having power, but in being a faithful servant of the omnipotent God. Jesus never attained any position of worldly power. He never sought such a position; instead He was God's gentle servant. He was merciful, meek, chosen of God; quiet, sympathetic and unlimited in whom He would minister to as God's representative. We are to follow His example.
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The Lord of the Sabbath - Matthew 12:1-4

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The Lord of the Sabbath - Matthew 12:1-4, Pastor Scott L. Harris, August 8, 1993.  Legalists are those who try to please God by their own means and methods rather than according to God's directions. They take the Scriptures, interpret them by their own standards, and make out of them a detailed system of what can and cannot be done. They existed in Jesus' time and in our own. In this sermon Pastor Harris looks at Jesus' teaching that shows why the Pharisee's legalistic standards were wrong. 
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Who is a Disciple? - Matthew 10:32-42

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Who is a Disciple? - Matthew 10:32-42, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. There has been much controversy among Christians about what it means to be a disciple, but Jesus made very clear statements about the subject. In this sermon Pastor Harris examines one of these passages to explain what it means to be a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ and its relationship to salvation from sin and its consequences.
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Confidence for Disciples - Matthew 10:24-33

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Confidence for Disciples - Matthew 10:24-33, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. Jesus sent His disciples out to minister and warned them of the hardships they would face. At the same time, He also gave them reason to be confident. In this sermon Pastor Harris examines the various things about which they could be confident and why and relates them to our own ministries. 
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Sheep Among Wolves - Matthew 10:16-23

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Sheep Among Wolves - Matthew 10:16-23, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. When Jesus sent His disciples out to minister He taught them that they would have to learn to trust God in the various situations they would face. In this sermon Pastor Harris applies the principles from this passage to our own ministries and learning to trust God. 
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Instructions for Ministry - Matthew 10:5-15

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Instructions for Ministry - Matthew 10:5-15, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. Jesus gave careful instructions to His disciples before He sent them out. In this sermon Pastor Harris examines those instructions for principles that can be applied in our own time as we go out to minister in the name of the Lord.
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The Twelve Disciples - Matthew 10:1-4

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The Twelve Disciples - Matthew 10:1-4, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. In this Sermon Pastor Harris gives a brief biography of each of the twelve men Jesus chose to be His disciples. The Lord used men that were quite varied in their temperaments and skills. He still does. 
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Workers Needed - Matthew 9:35-38

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Workers Needed, - Matthew 9:35-38, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. Jesus ministered to people because He had compassion for them and viewed them as sheep without a shepherd. Jesus calls on us petition God to send workers to help in ministry. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains how this is done. 
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The Response to Jesus' Ministry - Matthew 9:27-34

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The Response to Jesus' MinistryMatthew 9:27-34, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. The proof that Jesus is the Messiah has been given in Matthew 8 & 9. Now Matthew is telling how the people reacted to Jesus. What did it mean to them personally that Jesus was present? Some believed and their lives were eternally changed. Some were those that were amazed, but no change took place in their own lives, and then there were those that rejected Him and blasphemed against Him. We still find these same three responses to Christ today. In which category do you find yourself?
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Jesus' Authority Over Death - Matthew 9:18-26, 28:1-10

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Jesus' Authority Over Death, Matthew 9:18-26, 28:1-10, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. Jesus demonstrates that He is the promised Messiah by proving He has authority over disease, nature, the supernatural, sin and in this passage - death itself. Pastor Harris' sermon is on the Jesus raising Jairus' daughter back to life - and then raising Himself up from the dead too. 
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He Came For Sinners - Matthew 9:9-17

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He Came For Sinners - Matthew 9:9-17, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. Contrary to the beliefs of the religious leaders of the time (and many of our own time too), God calls sinners, not the righteous, to salvation. Pastor Harris examines this passage in which Jesus calls Matthew to follow Him and explains to the religious leaders His purpose in coming.

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Jesus' Authority Over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8

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Jesus' Authority Over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. Only God can forgive sins (Isaiah 43:25; Micah 7:18, 19) and Jesus proves He is God in human flesh, the promised Messiah by forgiving and healing the paralytic.

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Jesus' Authority Over The Supernatural - Matthew 8:28-34

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   Jesus' Authority Over The SupernaturalMatthew 8:28-34, Pastor Scott L. Harris. Jesus demonstrates that He is the promised Messiah by His authority over the supernatural. In this case casting out a legion of demons and sending them into a herd of swine. 
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Jesus' Authority Over Nature - Matthew 8:23-27

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   Jesus' Authority Over Nature Matthew 8:23-27, Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church. Jesus demonstrates that He is the promised Messiah through His authority over nature. The miracle described in this passage in contrary to the laws of Physics showing it had to have been done by God's intervention - but then, that is what true miracles are.
   
   

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Will You Follow Jesus? - Matthew 8:18-22

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Will You Follow Jesus?  Matthew 8:18-22  Pastor Scott L. Harris, Grace Bible Church.  There are many people that claim that they want to follow Jesus, but fail to do so for a variety of reasons. In this sermon Pastor Harris examines Jesus' response to two men that said they wanted to follow Him, but then turned away. There are important lessons for our own times in this passage.

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Jesus' Authority Over Disease - Matthew 8:1-17

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Jesus' Authority Over Disease - Matthew 8:1-17. In this sermon Pastor Harris begins his exposition of Matthew 8 & 9 in which Matthew demonstrates that Jesus is the promised by showing that He has authority over disease, nature, the supernatural, sin and even death. This sermon concentrates on Jesus' authority over disease. 
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The Amazing Teaching of Jesus - Matthew 7:28,29.

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The Amazing Teaching of Jesus - Matthew 7:28,29. Jesus' teaching was amazed the people because He taught with authority. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains Jesus' authority and why it still applies to us today.
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What is Your Foundation Built Upon? - Matthew 7:24-27

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What is Your Foundation Built Upon? - Matthew 7:24-27. Jesus concludes the Sermon on the Mount with an illustration of the belief, action and destination of the self-righteous and truly righteous. In this sermon Pastor Harris applies these truths to the present time.
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The Deception of Self-Righteousness - Matthew 7:21-23

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The Deception of Self-RighteousnessMatthew 7:21-23. In one of the most frightening passages of Scripture Jesus condemns those who thought they were serving Him but were in reality those who practices lawlessness. Pastor Harris explains this passage and the great tragedy of the deception of self-righteousness. 
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Beware of False Prophets - Matthew 7:15-20

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Beware of False Prophets - Matthew 7:15-20. In both the Old and New Testaments God warns His people about the dangers of false prophets. Though they can be very deceptive and appear to be genuine, the tests of 100% accuracy in prophecy, orthodox doctrine and manner of life will reveal those that are false. Pastor Harris explains these truths and their application today.