Sermon: Matthew 2:13-23
I have a question for you:
What can an x-ray of Teddy Roosevelt’s lungs, a legal dispute with the Beach Boys, and jokes teach us about the Bible?
Sounds like the setup for a bad joke, doesn’t it?
But it’s not. It’s the setup for (what I hope) is a good sermon.
Matthew chapter 2 is all about revelation: How God reveals Himself to us.
And all three of those things from the question above:
- X-rays
- Music
- Jokes
teach us something very important about how to understand the Bible.
Listen to hear how:
Sermon Text | Matthew 2:13-23
3 Metaphors
- The Bible is like music. Do you hear it?
- The Old Testament is like a photo/x-ray. Do you see it?
- The Bible is like a joke. Do you get it?
3 Messages:
- God on the run (2:13-15)
- Hear it
- See it
- Get it
- God attacked (2:16-18)
- Hear it
- See it
- Get it
- God laid low (2:19-23)
- Hear it
- See it
- Get it