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MATTHEW: THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN | "Jesus vs. The Pharisees, Round 1" | Matthew 12:1–21

46 min · 10 mei 2026
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SERIES: MATTHEW: THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN SERMON: "Jesus vs. The Pharisees, Round 1" from Matthew 12:1–21. In this text, Jesus clashes with the Pharisees on the subject of Sabbath regulations. Jesus makes some incredible claims and then backs them up with a controversial healing in the synagogue. In this sermon, Pastor Andrew compares the heavy and burdensome yoke of the Pharisees with the light and easy yoke of Jesus. He shows us that Jesus' is delightful because He is the Lord of rest, the law, mercy, and justice.

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