This sermon delves into the beginning of the New Testament with a focus on Matthew's Gospel, Chapter 1. It emphasizes the importance of studying the Word of God with precision, using the New American Standard Bible for doctrinal understanding. The genealogy of Jesus Christ is explored, highlighting Matthew's intent to convince the Jewish people of Jesus as the Messiah through Old Testament references. The phrase 'the kingdom of heaven' is a key theme, signaling a shift from an earthly kingdom to a heavenly one. The sermon underscores the need for believers to shift their focus from earthly desires to heavenly pursuits, emphasizing the gospel of the kingdom of heaven. Additionally, it touches on the significance of humility, faith, character, and discernment in the Christian walk, cautioning against false prophets and stressing the importance of appreciating and encouraging others.

(Through the Bible) Matthew - Part 1

Zac Poonen
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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen (1939 - ). Christian preacher, Bible teacher, and author based in Bangalore, India. A former Indian Naval officer, he resigned in 1966 after converting to Christianity, later founding the Christian Fellowship Centre (CFC) in 1975, which grew into a network of churches. He has written over 30 books, including "The Pursuit of Godliness," and shares thousands of free sermons, emphasizing holiness and New Testament teachings. Married to Annie since 1968, they have four sons in ministry. Poonen supports himself through "tent-making," accepting no salary or royalties. After stepping down as CFC elder in 1999, he focused on global preaching and mentoring. His teachings prioritize spiritual maturity, humility, and living free from materialism. He remains active, with his work widely accessible online in multiple languages. Poonen’s ministry avoids institutional structures, advocating for simple, Spirit-led fellowships. His influence spans decades, inspiring Christians to pursue a deeper relationship with God.