Matthew Series

Matthew 8:1-17 Jesus Our Healer

Matthew 8:1-17

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
July 14 2025

This sermon appears to present Jesus not only as healer of bodies, but as the one who brings life where death, weakness, and limitation have lingered too long. Through Matthew 8:1-17, the message likely highlights Jesus' compassion, authority, and willingness to touch what is broken and restore what others might avoid. The worship at the beginning of the service centers on Jesus having paid it all, which gives the sermon a strong redemptive foundation. The hope in the message is that healing in Christ is never detached from his saving love. He meets people in need, touches what is unclean, and brings life in ways that testify that the kingdom of God is already at work.

  • The service begins with worship around the finished work of Jesus and then turns into prayer for Korea to move from deadness into maturity and life.
  • Matthew 8 appears to display Jesus' healing authority through concrete acts of restoration.
  • The movement of the sermon is from brokenness and deadness into healing, life, and kingdom testimony.

Bring your need to Jesus with honesty instead of resignation. Whether the need is physical, emotional, or spiritual, let his compassion reshape your expectation and ask him again for the life he alone can give.

Lord Jesus, reveal yourself to us as healer. Touch the places that still feel unclean, exhausted, or beyond repair, and let your life-giving power bring restoration, maturity, and hope.

Matthew Series July 14 2025 2:57:10

Matthew 8:1-17 Jesus Our Healer

Matthew 8:1-17

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Message Summary

Matthew Series Matthew 8:1-17

This sermon appears to present Jesus not only as healer of bodies, but as the one who brings life where death, weakness, and limitation have lingered too long. Through Matthew 8:1-17, the message likely highlights Jesus' compassion, authority, and willingness to touch what is broken and restore what others might avoid. The worship at the beginning of the service centers on Jesus having paid it all, which gives the sermon a strong redemptive foundation. The hope in the message is that healing in Christ is never detached from his saving love. He meets people in need, touches what is unclean, and brings life in ways that testify that the kingdom of God is already at work.

  • The service begins with worship around the finished work of Jesus and then turns into prayer for Korea to move from deadness into maturity and life.
  • Matthew 8 appears to display Jesus' healing authority through concrete acts of restoration.
  • The movement of the sermon is from brokenness and deadness into healing, life, and kingdom testimony.

Bring your need to Jesus with honesty instead of resignation. Whether the need is physical, emotional, or spiritual, let his compassion reshape your expectation and ask him again for the life he alone can give.

Lord Jesus, reveal yourself to us as healer. Touch the places that still feel unclean, exhausted, or beyond repair, and let your life-giving power bring restoration, maturity, and hope.

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