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93. Sign Seekers (Matthew

In this insightful sermon, Pastor Lance Roberts addresses a topic that remains as relevant today as it was in Jesus' time—seeking signs. In "Sign Seekers," based on Matthew 12:38-42, Pastor Roberts explores the exchange between Jesus and the Pharisees, who demanded a sign to prove His authority. Matthew 12:38-42 captures a moment when the Pharisees, despite witnessing countless miracles, still demanded a sign from Jesus. In response, Jesus refers to the "sign of Jonah" and warns of the dangers of a heart that refuses to believe despite overwhelming evidence. In this sermon, Pastor Roberts will guide us through: The context of this passage and the mindset of the Pharisees who sought signs. Jesus' reference to the "sign of Jonah" and its prophetic significance. The implications of seeking signs as a substitute for faith. The importance of trusting in God's revealed truth rather than constantly demanding more proof. How we can cultivate a faith that rests in the sufficiency of Christ's death and resurrection. Pastor Lance Roberts challenges us to examine our own hearts and motivations, urging us to seek a deeper, more mature faith that doesn't rely on external signs but is rooted in the knowledge and trust of God's Word. This message is vital for anyone struggling with doubt or the need for constant reassurance in their faith journey. Join us as Pastor Roberts unpacks this powerful passage, encouraging us to move from skepticism to steadfast belief in the promises of God. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more enriching sermons and biblical teachings. May this message strengthen your faith and lead you to greater trust in Jesus.

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