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“On Whose Authority?” — The Unshakable Authority of Scripture (Matthew 21:23-27)

38 min · 16 de feb de 2026
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In Gospel of Matthew 21:23–27, the religious leaders confronted Jesus with a pointed question: “By what authority doest thou these things? and who gave thee this authority?” That same question echoes in our culture today. In this powerful message, “On Whose Authority?”, we explore how Christ responded to the challenge—and what it reveals about the divine authority behind His words, His works, and ultimately, the authority of Scripture itself. This episode dives into: • Why authority is the central issue in every generation • The connection between Christ’s authority and the inspiration of the Bible • Why rejecting biblical authority leads to spiritual confusion • How believers can confidently stand on the Word of God in a skeptical age If Jesus speaks with heaven’s authority, then His Word demands more than admiration—it demands submission. Listen in and be strengthened in your confidence that the Bible is not merely a book about God, but the authoritative Word from God.

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