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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF CHRIST?

by Marvin D. Patterson

Scripture: Matthew 22:41-46


What Do You Think Of Christ?
Marvin Patterson
Matthew 22:41-46

The Sunday Sermon
I'm not saying that the sermon was boring, but...

"I hope you didn't take it personally, Reverend," an embarrassed woman said after a church service, "when my husband walked out during your sermon."

"I did find it rather disconcerting," the preacher replied.

"It's not a reflection on you, sir," insisted the church goer. "Arthur has been walking in his sleep ever since he was a child."

The Post Office
A little boy was waiting for his mother to come out of the grocery store.

As he waited, he was approached by a man who asked, "Son, can you tell me where the post office is?"

The little boy replied, "Sure, just go straight down the street a couple of blocks and turn to your right."

The man thanked the boy kindly and said, "I'm the new pastor in town, and I'd like for you to come to church on Sunday. I'll show you how to get to Heaven."

The little boy replied with a chuckle, "Awww, come on; you don't even know the way to the post office!"

Introduction:

The Pharisees, Sadducees, and the Herodians have challenged Jesus. They have tried to trap Jesus into saying something that would incriminate Himself so that they could have grounds to arrest Him and crucify Him. They tried this politically, theologically, and legally, and yet they could not trap our Lord so now the Lord turns the tables on these religious leaders and ask them a question to see what they would say.

If you will remember, this is Wednesday during the Passion Week. He will go to the Cross in just two days, and be resurrected from the dead in just four days. Now Jesus asked them a question about the coming, promised Messiah. Who is He, and where did He come from? These leaders have been scrutinizing the Lord, and now they are in the hot seat. Let me ask you this question this morning.

Who is Jesus Christ, and what do you think of Him? I hope that through this message you w ...

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