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The Greatest in the Kingdom: Humility, Holiness, and the Call of Biblical Fatherhood

1 h 13 min · 23. kesä 2026
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This teaching is from Father’s Day Sunday, 2026 at Mountain View Christian Church In Matthew 18:1–14, Jesus redefines greatness in the Kingdom of God through humility, childlike dependence, and a relentless pursuit of holiness. Far from minimizing sin, Jesus calls His followers to deal ruthlessly with anything that causes them to stumble, recognizing that sin is the primary force that distorts God’s good design, damages relationships, and disrupts the fellowship of His people. This teaching explores how the Holy Spirit lovingly sanctifies believers through conviction, correction, and repentance, shaping them into the image of Christ. Matthew 18 serves as a foundational blueprint for the church, establishing themes that echo throughout the New Testament: humility, holiness, accountability, restoration, and God’s pursuit of those who wander. The episode concludes with a special application to biblical fatherhood. Fathers are called to disciple their children by modeling humility, repentance, and faithfulness to Christ, raising the next generation to depend on God and walk in His ways. Ultimately, Jesus teaches that true greatness is not found in status or power, but in humble submission to God and a life transformed by His grace. Scripture: Matthew 18:1–14, with additional application from Deuteronomy 6, Psalm 78, and Ephesians 6. You can find Jenna’s book on Spiritual Formation here:https://a.co/d/0e1enYHK [https://a.co/d/0e1enYHK]

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This teaching is from Father’s Day Sunday, 2026 at Mountain View Christian Church In Matthew 18:1–14, Jesus redefines greatness in the Kingdom of God through humility, childlike dependence, and a relentless pursuit of holiness. Far from minimizing sin, Jesus calls His followers to deal ruthlessly with anything that causes them to stumble, recognizing that sin is the primary force that distorts God’s good design, damages relationships, and disrupts the fellowship of His people. This teaching explores how the Holy Spirit lovingly sanctifies believers through conviction, correction, and repentance, shaping them into the image of Christ. Matthew 18 serves as a foundational blueprint for the church, establishing themes that echo throughout the New Testament: humility, holiness, accountability, restoration, and God’s pursuit of those who wander. The episode concludes with a special application to biblical fatherhood. Fathers are called to disciple their children by modeling humility, repentance, and faithfulness to Christ, raising the next generation to depend on God and walk in His ways. Ultimately, Jesus teaches that true greatness is not found in status or power, but in humble submission to God and a life transformed by His grace. Scripture: Matthew 18:1–14, with additional application from Deuteronomy 6, Psalm 78, and Ephesians 6. You can find Jenna’s book on Spiritual Formation here:https://a.co/d/0e1enYHK [https://a.co/d/0e1enYHK]

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