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“When the King Divides: Allegiance in Matthew 12”

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Matthew 12 is not a chapter about Sabbath rules, demons, or signs — it is the chapter where Jesus draws the line of allegiance. After exposing indifference in Matthew 11, the King now confronts resistance, revealing the difference between those who depend on Him and those who defend their systems against Him. In this episode, Raymond walks through the text with clarity and authority, showing how Jesus dismantles religious structures, exposes hardened hearts, and reveals that neutrality is impossible in the Kingdom. Through a personal testimony of dependence in a season of crisis, this message brings Matthew 12 out of the ancient world and into the listener’s life with prophetic precision. If we’re going to make disciples, we must learn to trust the Spirit — not tradition, not denomination, not inherited interpretations — to reveal what the text actually says. Matthew 12 forces every believer to confront their alignment, their posture, and their source. This is not a teaching for spectators. This is a call to allegiance. LISTENER TAKEAWAY When the King speaks, neutrality dies — your life will reveal who you’re truly aligned with.

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