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MATTHEW: THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN | "Jesus vs. The Pharisees, Round 2" | Matthew 12:22–37

48 min · 17 mei 2026
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SERIES: Matthew: The Kingdom of Heaven SERMON: "Jesus vs. The Pharisees, Round 2" from Matthew 12:22–37. In this passage, we’re meant to see the Pharisees as the counter-example to avoid. Their evil hearts are revealed in their words about Jesus. In this, the second of three confrontations between the Pharisees and Jesus in chapter 12, the Pharisees accuse Jesus of being in league with Satan. In His response and subsequent rebuke, Jesus reveals the ironic truth: the ones bringing the accusation are the ones who are actually in league with Satan. The counter-example of the Pharisees’ attitude toward Jesus reveals that THE KINGDOM OF GOD BRINGS TOTAL TRANSFORMATION.

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