Levi Matteson - November 22, 2020

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When Kingdoms Collide

What does it mean to not worry about tomorrow when you don't know where your next meal will come from?

Pastor Levi Matteson continues in our series, When Kingdoms Collide, taking us through an imagined dialogue between Bob and Janet as they sit on the hillside listening to Jesus's sermon on the mount. "The birds do what's natural to them, Janet, and we are to carry out the proper ways that God has designed us to live. Live in the rhythm. That's what I think he's saying — work, eat, and have good relationships with others, and let God worry about tomorrow."

The Scripture text comes from Matthew 6:28-34. This podcast episode is a Sunday message from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, November 22, 2020.

Scripture References: Matthew 6:28-34

From Series: "When Kingdoms Collide"

We live in a world where two kingdoms constantly collide — the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world. Jesus said, “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand,” and “...behold, the Kingdom of God is in the midst of you.” According to Jesus, God's Kingdom is here, and we have a choice of kingdoms. In this series, we look at what it means to embrace His revolution as it collides with the kingdom of this world. Listen to seek, discover, and enter into the Kingdom that Jesus said is here but not yet finished.

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Levi Matteson - November 22, 2020

The Search

When Kingdoms Collide

What does it mean to not worry about tomorrow when you don't know where your next meal will come from?

Pastor Levi Matteson continues in our series, When Kingdoms Collide, taking us through an imagined dialogue between Bob and Janet as they sit on the hillside listening to Jesus's sermon on the mount. "The birds do what's natural to them, Janet, and we are to carry out the proper ways that God has designed us to live. Live in the rhythm. That's what I think he's saying — work, eat, and have good relationships with others, and let God worry about tomorrow."

The Scripture text comes from Matthew 6:28-34. This podcast episode is a Sunday message from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, November 22, 2020.

Scripture References: Matthew 6:28-34

From Series: "When Kingdoms Collide"

We live in a world where two kingdoms constantly collide — the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world. Jesus said, “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand,” and “...behold, the Kingdom of God is in the midst of you.” According to Jesus, God's Kingdom is here, and we have a choice of kingdoms. In this series, we look at what it means to embrace His revolution as it collides with the kingdom of this world. Listen to seek, discover, and enter into the Kingdom that Jesus said is here but not yet finished.

Notes and Study Guide

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Levi Matteson - November 22, 2020

The Search

When Kingdoms Collide

What does it mean to not worry about tomorrow when you don't know where your next meal will come from?

Pastor Levi Matteson continues in our series, When Kingdoms Collide, taking us through an imagined dialogue between Bob and Janet as they sit on the hillside listening to Jesus's sermon on the mount. "The birds do what's natural to them, Janet, and we are to carry out the proper ways that God has designed us to live. Live in the rhythm. That's what I think he's saying — work, eat, and have good relationships with others, and let God worry about tomorrow."

The Scripture text comes from Matthew 6:28-34. This podcast episode is a Sunday message from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, November 22, 2020.

Scripture References: Matthew 6:28-34

From Series: "When Kingdoms Collide"

We live in a world where two kingdoms constantly collide — the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world. Jesus said, “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand,” and “...behold, the Kingdom of God is in the midst of you.” According to Jesus, God's Kingdom is here, and we have a choice of kingdoms. In this series, we look at what it means to embrace His revolution as it collides with the kingdom of this world. Listen to seek, discover, and enter into the Kingdom that Jesus said is here but not yet finished.

Notes and Study Guide

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