Jesus teaches a series of parables known as the Kingdom Parables about the Kingdom of God. In this series, Pastor Ian Bayne will walk us through the main questions: what is this kingdom, how can we see it today, and what does it mean for us?
In each parable, we’ll see different aspects of God’s Kingdom revealed: from a pearl of great price to a mustard seed. and be challenged to look at Christianity through fresh eyes as Jesus teaches us.
Preacher and date
Preacher: Ian Bayne, 2020
Book/Passages: Matthew 13, Mark 4, Luke 13
The Kingdom Parables series notes
The Kingdom Parables 1 (Matthew 13:1-8, 18-23)
In this series Ian Bayne walks us through Jesus’s Kingdom parables in Matthew 13, establishing a kingdom that his active
The Kingdom Parables 2 & 3 (Matthew 13:31-35)
The second sermon in our series on Jesus’s “Kingdom Parables” looks at how the Kingdom starts small and becomes large.
The Kingdom Parables 4 & 5 – Part 1 (Matthew 13:44-46)
We’re continuing our series in Kingdom Parables. We come today to two parables about seeking treasure. What is this treasure,
The Kingdom Parables 4 & 5 – Part 2 (Matthew 13:44-46)
In this second part, we will look at the more immediate aspects of our lives and the choices we have
The Kingdom Parables 4 & 5 – Part 3 (Matthew 13:44-46)
In this third part we’ll look at how our love for the treasure should motivate us to seek it at
The Kingdom Parables 4 & 5 – Part 4 (Matthew 13:44-46)
A continuation of our study into what it means to love the buried treasure and pearl of great price Jesus
The Kingdom Parables 4 & 5 – Part 5 (Matthew 13:44-46)
This week we’ll sum up with a look at how we maintain our access to the Treasure and ultimately claim
The Kingdom Parables 4 & 5 – Part 6 (Matthew 13:44-46)
Building on our series about the Kingdom of God, that is so keenly displayed in our two familiar parables, this
The Kingdom Parables 6 (Matthew 13:47-50)
We come to the next parable in our series on the Kingdom Parables: the parable of the drag net. This
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