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Search Results on Matthew 21:23‑32
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The Eternal Now
David J Lose
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In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
Reflecting on
Matthew 21:23-32
, David Lose writes that in this parable is a surprising possibility of hope that someone who has refused to listen to God may yet change his/her mind to respond to the Gospel.
Matthew 21:23-32
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Hope,
God's Will,
Parables,
Grace
Who Has Entered the Kingdom of God?
Jane Hulme
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All Age Worship
Children's Sermon or Lesson
Jane Hulme's children's sermon for
Matthew 21:23-32
challenges people with the truth that the person who has entered the kingdom of God shows it by their actions.
Matthew 21:23-32
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Good Works,
Kingdom Of God,
Obedience,
Repentance
All!
David Lose
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In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
David Lose offers insight on
Matthew 21:23-32
, particularly pointing out that this parable of the two sons is about reversal, rather than expulsion. God's kingdom has room for all.
Matthew 21:23-32
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Inclusion,
Jesus Christ's Authority,
Kingdom Of God,
Parables
Sending Out
Re-Worship
Benediction or Blessing
This is a commission and benediction based on the Parable of the Two Sons in
Matthew 21:23-32
, which calls us to realize our own sin and seek to do what's right.
Matthew 21:23-32
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Cowardice,
Kingdom Of God,
Righteousness,
Self-examination
By What Authority?
The Living Church
Sermon Preparation or Illustration
A sermon starter on
Matthew 21:23-32
that explores how the passage "cues us in on the need to be watchful for opportunities to experience anticipatory foretastes of God’s kingdom here and now."
Matthew 21:23-32
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Eschatology,
Future Life,
Kingdom Of God,
Second Coming
The Radical Inclusivity of Christ
John van de Laar
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Sacredise
Sermon Preparation and 1 more types
In this reflection on Exodus 17:1-7; Psalms 25, 78:1-4, 12-16; Ezekiel 18:1-4, 25-32;
Matthew 21:23-32
; and Philippians 2:1-13, John van de Laar highlights the central theme of radical, offensive inclusivity of God’s reign.
Exodus 17:1-7;
Psalms 25, 78:1-4, 12-16;
Ezekiel 18:1-4, 25-32
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Grace,
Inclusion,
Kingdom Of God,
Reign Of God
Search Results for "Matthew 21:23-32" on Hymnary.org
To the Work! To the Work!
PD
Go, Labor On: Spend, and Be Spent
PD
The Master's Call
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God's Inclusive Welcome
John van de Laar
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Sacredise
Sermon Preparation or Illustration and 1 more types
John van de Laar's sermon starter draws on Exodus 17:1-7, Ezekiel 18:1-4, 25-32, Psalm 25:1-9, 78:1-4, 12-16, Philippians 2:1-13, and
Matthew 21:23-32
to discuss the oppressive forces that exclude people and God's all-inclusive grace.
Psalms 25:1-9 (+ more);
Ezekiel 18:1-4, 25-32;
Matthew 21:23-32
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Grace,
Reign Of God,
Community,
Oppression
Low-Rent Righteousness
Stephen Paul Bouman
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Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
This sermon on
Matthew 21:28-32
reveals Jesus who pulls us from our comfort zones, from our self-righteous religion.
Matthew 21:28-32
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Kingdom Of God,
Self-righteousness,
Righteousness
Entering the Kingdom of Heaven
Eleonore Stump
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The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this reflection on the Parable of the Two Sons (
Matthew 21:28-32
), Eleonore Stump reminds readers that it is our lives, not our words, that tell the truth about our relationship with God.
Matthew 21:28-32
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God's Will,
Obedience,
Parables,
Kingdom Of God
Who Gets Into the Kingdom of God?
Mark D Roberts
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Theology of Work
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
This daily meditation on
Matthew 21:31
ponders why prostitutes and tax collectors might enter the kingdom before many religious leaders.
Matthew 21:31
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Sin,
Prostitution,
Hypocrisy,
Kingdom Of God
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