I am not doing these sermon in the traditional order. Today I look at the phrase, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." I am saving "It is finished" for Easter. I take a look at the time of day, the darkness, the turn curtain, and this phrase. This comes from Psalm 31 and was an evening prayer that Jesus would have learned as a child. I then look at the responses of those present at his death.
Matthew Parables: The Ten Virgins
Matthew Parables: The Unforgiving Servant
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Final Thoughts
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: 2 Destinations and 2 Foundations
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: 2 Gates and 2 Trees
Essential Sabbath
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: The Golden Vision
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Ask, Seek, and Knock
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Logs, Dogs, and Hogs
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Don't be Anxious
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Treasures, Masters, and Eyes
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: The Lord's Prayer
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Don't Be Hypocrites
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Wisdom and Telios-ity
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Changing the Game
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Fulfilling the Law
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Salt and Light
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Beatitudes
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Intro
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