This is the fourth part of a multi-part sermon series on the Gospel According to Matthew. In it, Dr. Thiel discusses whether church leaders can be married, persecution, the ecumenical/interfaith agendas, and several of Jesus' statements related to faith. He goes into detail about what type of reasons that Philadelphian Christians will be subject to persecution. Dr. Thiel also reads each and every verse in the eighth, ninth, and tenth chapters of Matthew's Gospel.
A written article of possibly related interest is titled "Jesus: The Son of God and Saviour" URL: http://www.cogwriter.com/jesus.htm
Here is a link to the first part of the sermon series: Matthew 1-2: Greek or Aramaic, Jesus, and the Star?
Here is a link to the second part of the sermon: Matthew 3-5: John the Baptist, Temptations, and the Beatitudes
Here is a link to the third part of the sermon: Matthew 5-6: Charitable Deeds, the Rosary, Prayer, the Golden Rule, and Faith
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