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This is the audio from the June 15, 2025 sermon, “Following Jesus: Understanding the TEST!”, shared by Tom Lemler at the Deer Run Church of Christ.
Text: Matthew 19
“No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.”
1 Corinthians 10:13 (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. Mathew chapter nineteen opens with a discussion about divorce, but it isn’t really because those asking about it cared . . . the conversation takes place because the Pharisees wanted to test Jesus. As Jesus interacted with those who would test Him, He taught us how to understand the . . .
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Trouble: Matthew 19:1-12
- Sometimes the testing we face in life is simply designed by the enemy to cause trouble. Jesus was asked a question about the law and divorce, not because anyone really wanted to know but because they wanted to cause trouble with such a test. When we understand the tests which are meant to cause trouble, we can choose not to be brought down to that level. When the tests of life carry the trouble of this world, we can learn from Jesus who addressed their question with both the content of the law and the understanding of mankind’s weakness. When we understand the trouble contained in our tests, we can take courage because Jesus has overcome.
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Example: Matthew 19:13-15
- After addressing the trouble trying to be caused by the Pharisees, Jesus turns His attention to the example of little children. It is the little children around us who can teach us the value of trusting the One who cares for us. Even when the disciples wanted to chase the children away from Jesus, He calls them to Himself and presents them as the example of what we ought to be. When we understand the example of childlike faith in the midst of our testing, we find ourselves prepared to receive the blessing which comes from God.
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Salvation: Matthew 19:16-22
- When the tests of life make us question everything we think we know, we reach the place of understanding the source of the salvation we need. It can be easy for many of us to start to believe we have it all together and our goodness has somehow earned us favor with God. It is in the testing that we find that real salvation is found in no other way than through Jesus. When we understand the salvation which God offers through His Son, we realize there are tests which serve to show us our need for a Savior.
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Truth: Matthew 19:23-30
- If you’ve ever opened a statement with the phrase, “Honestly, . . . “, you have a glimpse into the nature of Jesus saying, “Verily”, or “I tell you the truth”. It’s not that His other statements are not truthful, it is simply Him highlighting the importance of what He’s about to say. In our text today, we find the importance of humility as Jesus shares the truth of the danger of exalting our self, or somehow giving our self more credit than we deserve for the work God is doing in us and through us. When we understand the truth, we discover that our definition of greatness is tested against the humility of the One who came to be servant of all.
Today, how will you be prepared to understand the TEST?