In this sermon, Pastor Chris Gordon delves into the opening verses of Matthew 26, marking a pivotal transition in the Gospel from Jesus' public teaching to His passion and death. Gordon emphasizes how Matthew uses powerful contrasts to illustrate the proper response to Christ's sacrifice, specifically highlighting the "memorial" act of the woman who anointed Jesus with expensive ointment at Bethany.
The message explores the concept of Jesus as the "true temple," whose impending destruction and resurrection provide the ultimate fulfillment of the law and prophets. Gordon challenges the congregation to move beyond an unresponsive or "hard" heart, contrasting the disciples' indignation and Judas' greed with the woman's selfless, beautiful act of devotion. He argues that true readiness for Christ's return is rooted in a deep, personal appreciation for the gift of God's Son.
Chapters:
00:10 Introduction to Matthew 26
00:52 Reading of Matthew 26:1-16
02:42 The Series of Contrasts in Scripture
03:49 Understanding the Gift of God's Son
04:32 A Memorial of Extravagant Worship
05:24 Jesus as the True Temple
06:11 Predicting the Passion and Death of Christ
07:58 The Danger of an Unresponsive Heart
09:18 Two Responses: Rejoicing vs. Betrayal
10:01 Mary of Bethany's Alabaster Flask
11:45 The Value of the Ointment and the Cost of Worship
14:15 The Disciples' Indignation and Misplaced Priorities
17:30 Jesus' Defense of the Woman's Beautiful Act
22:10 Preparing the Savior for Burial
27:45 Judas Iscariot and the Price of Betrayal
Mentions:
- Matthew (Gospel writer)
- Jesus Christ
- Caiaphas (High Priest)
- Simon the Leper
- Mary of Bethany
- Judas Iscariot
- The "Olivet Discourse"
- Gospel of Luke (Chapter 7 reference)
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