Matthew Series

Matthew 11:1-24 Jesus Declares He Is the Messiah

Matthew 11:1-24

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
September 8 2025

This sermon appears to center on the clarity and mercy of Jesus as he declares himself to be the Messiah. Through Matthew 11, the message likely addresses doubt, expectation, and the challenge of recognizing God's work when it does not come in the form people assumed. The service begins with worship around the grace of God and longing for awakening, which fits a passage where Jesus points to his works as evidence of the kingdom breaking in. The hope in the sermon is that Jesus does not leave seekers without witness. He speaks, acts, and makes himself known, and even those who wrestle with questions are invited to see and trust the Messiah who is already at work. Bring your questions about Jesus honestly, but do not stop at your questions. Look carefully at his works, his words, and his mercy, and let the evidence of who he is strengthen your trust in him. Lord Jesus, make yourself known to us more clearly. Meet us in our questions, deepen our trust in your works and your word, and awaken our hearts again to the reality that you are the Messiah.

  • The gathering opens with grace-filled worship and prayer for renewal.
  • Matthew 11 then appears to move into the question of how Jesus reveals his identity and how people respond to that revelation.
  • The movement of the sermon is from uncertainty and expectation into clearer recognition of the Messiah and his kingdom work.
  • Bring your questions about Jesus honestly, but do not stop at your questions.
  • Look carefully at his works, his words, and his mercy, and let the evidence of who he is strengthen your trust in him.

Bring your questions about Jesus honestly, but do not stop at your questions. Look carefully at his works, his words, and his mercy, and let the evidence of who he is strengthen your trust in him.

Lord Jesus, make yourself known to us more clearly. Meet us in our questions, deepen our trust in your works and your word, and awaken our hearts again to the reality that you are the Messiah.

Matthew Series September 8 2025 2:46:55

Matthew 11:1-24 Jesus Declares He Is the Messiah

Matthew 11:1-24

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Matthew Series Matthew 11:1-24

This sermon appears to center on the clarity and mercy of Jesus as he declares himself to be the Messiah. Through Matthew 11, the message likely addresses doubt, expectation, and the challenge of recognizing God's work when it does not come in the form people assumed. The service begins with worship around the grace of God and longing for awakening, which fits a passage where Jesus points to his works as evidence of the kingdom breaking in. The hope in the sermon is that Jesus does not leave seekers without witness. He speaks, acts, and makes himself known, and even those who wrestle with questions are invited to see and trust the Messiah who is already at work. Bring your questions about Jesus honestly, but do not stop at your questions. Look carefully at his works, his words, and his mercy, and let the evidence of who he is strengthen your trust in him. Lord Jesus, make yourself known to us more clearly. Meet us in our questions, deepen our trust in your works and your word, and awaken our hearts again to the reality that you are the Messiah.

  • The gathering opens with grace-filled worship and prayer for renewal.
  • Matthew 11 then appears to move into the question of how Jesus reveals his identity and how people respond to that revelation.
  • The movement of the sermon is from uncertainty and expectation into clearer recognition of the Messiah and his kingdom work.
  • Bring your questions about Jesus honestly, but do not stop at your questions.
  • Look carefully at his works, his words, and his mercy, and let the evidence of who he is strengthen your trust in him.

Bring your questions about Jesus honestly, but do not stop at your questions. Look carefully at his works, his words, and his mercy, and let the evidence of who he is strengthen your trust in him.

Lord Jesus, make yourself known to us more clearly. Meet us in our questions, deepen our trust in your works and your word, and awaken our hearts again to the reality that you are the Messiah.

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