The King Who Enters Jerusalem
March 8, 2026
Huberson Tape explains that in Matthew 21 Jesus deliberately enters Jerusalem as the promised king, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy while revealing a kingdom marked by humility rather than worldly power. By cleansing the temple and receiving the praise of the people and children, Jesus demonstrates his authority over the city, the temple, and true worship as the Lord who deserves reverence.
Rebellion Against the King
March 15, 2026
Dave Brereton, preaching on Matthew 21:23-45, explains that when Jesus’ true identity is recognized, His authority demands a response of genuine submission rather than superficial obedience. Through the parables of the two sons and the tenants, he contrasts outward religious compliance with inward rebellion, showing that true faith is revealed in repentance and action. The message calls listeners to examine their hearts, turn from pride, and respond to Christ with sincere obedience and trust.
The Value of Jesus
March 22, 2026
Glenn Smith explores Matthew 26:1-16 by contrasting the values revealed in a time of confusion, where religious leaders and Judas assign Jesus the worth of a slave while an unnamed woman offers extravagant devotion by anointing him with costly perfume. He invites listeners to examine what they truly value, especially in seasons of uncertainty, and to recognize the surpassing worth of Jesus.
The King's Trial and His Testimony
March 29, 2026
Dave Brereton examines the responses of Caiaphas, Pilate, Judas, and Peter to Jesus on the way to the cross, showing how each reaction is shaped by what they truly believe about him. He contrasts rejection, indifference, and despair with Peter’s repentance, emphasizing that Jesus is the Son of God who willingly gives himself for sinners. The message calls listeners to rightly recognize who Jesus is and respond with humble faith and repentance rather than resistance or disappointment.
Resurrection: The King's Victory
April 5, 2026
Stephen McHarg presents the resurrection of Jesus in Matthew 28 as the greatest invitation ever given, calling people not just to observe the story but to step into it through belief. He emphasizes that the resurrection is a real historical event that transforms fear, doubt, and grief into joy and worship, offering hope, forgiveness, and new life to all who respond. The message centers on how every person must choose their response to this invitation, as encountering the risen Christ leads to lasting transformation.
Mission and Commission
April 12, 2026
Bolaji Jegede explains that the risen Jesus commissions every believer to participate in God’s mission by making disciples, emphasizing that this calling is not limited to church leaders but belongs to all who follow Christ. In this message, he highlights Jesus’ authority as the foundation for this mission and reassures that doubt can coexist with genuine faith as believers continue to worship and follow Him. The sermon finally calls Christians to live intentionally in everyday contexts, trusting God’s promises and actively engaging others through word, character, and discipleship.