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This is the audio from the June 29, 2025 sermon, “Following Jesus: What Will You DO?”, shared by Tom Lemler at the Deer Run Church of Christ.
Text: Matthew 21:18-46
“What do you think? There was a man who had two sons. He went to the first and said, ‘Son, go and work today in the vineyard.’“
Matthew 21:28 (NIV)
As one called by Jesus to “Come, follow me”, Matthew gives us great teaching on what it looks like to live a life which follows Jesus. When we choose to follow Jesus, we must answer His question of what will you . . .
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Discuss/Decide: Matthew 21:18-27
- When people encountered Jesus there was often a discussion, sometimes out loud and sometimes internally, about who He was and what He was teaching, and how He did the things He did. It is out of those discussions we have in whatever form, that we eventually decide what we’ll do with Jesus. Even when the discussions of the day would lead the religious leaders to consider the truth about Jesus, they often led fear lead as they held on to their own beliefs and traditions rather than embracing the person of Jesus being God with them. When we choose to follow Jesus, we must gaze intently into God’s Word and allow the discussions we have to lead us to a point of decision.
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Obey: Matthew 21:28-46
- One of the great difficulties of humanity is overcoming the fear which often keeps us from moving off a point of decision and into the action of obedience. Jesus made it clear in His teaching that if you truly love Him, you will obey His commands. Real love, especially real godly love, chooses to do what’s best for the one we love even when we don’t feel like it. Obviously our human desires are not always pure, so there are times when seeking the best for the one we love is different from what they want, but God’s love and desire are pure, and our obedience becomes a reflection of our growing love for Him. When we choose to follow Jesus, we choose a life of obedience even when our initial reaction is one that says, “I don’t want to!”.
Today, what will you DO?