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The Master’s Commission Mathew 10:1-17
Mathew 10:1-17
Matthew 10:1
Mathew 10:1-17
Introduction
Christ called followers, who would be His disciples.
Note His words in .
Christ took some ignorant people, filled them with the Holy Spirit, and they went out and changed the world.
I. THE Compassion—9:35–36
Before we could have a we need to see the need.
as we read in we find Jesus being moved with compassion.
He acknowledged the needs of the multitudes.
Before we can begin to witness we must see the needs of those around us.
II.
The Calling—vv. 1–4
A. The nature of the call—v.
1.
Note the twofold power:
1. Overcome unclean spirits,
2. Overcome all sickness and disease ().
As Christians today, we have the same power.
As Christians today, we have the same power.
B. The names of those called—vv.
2–4.
Their names and the meaning of the names:
1. Simon Peter: a rock
2. Andrew: manly, strong, brave
3. James: deceiver
4. John: the Lord is gracious
5. Philip: lover of horses
6. Bartholomew: a furrow
7. Thomas: twin
8. Matthew: a gift of the Lord
9. James: son of Alphaeus
10.
Thaddaeus: praise
11.
Simon: hearing
12. Judas: let God be praised
Matthias was chosen to fill the place of Judas who sold Christ ().
III.
The Commission—vv. 5–16
A. Purpose—vv.
5–6.
Go to the lost sinners.
We have the same call.
Go to the lost sinners.
We have the same call.
B. Preaching—v.
7. Preach repentance and Christ’s return.
Preach repentance and Christ’s return.
C. Power—v.
8. Healing and evangelizing.
Give of yourself (time and energy) freely.
Hold nothing back from the Lord.
Healing and evangelizing.
Give of yourself (time and energy) freely.
Hold nothing back from the Lord.
D. Provision—vv.
9–10.
Step out in faith.
Expect God to meet your needs.
(cf.
; .)
Step out in faith.
Expect God to meet your needs.
(cf.
; .)
E. Peace—vv.
11–13.
God will bless those who accept God’s message and God’s servant.
God will bless those who accept God’s message and God’s servant.
F. Punishment—vv.
14–15.
Those who reject God and His Word will be rejected by God.
Those who reject God and His Word will be rejected by God.
G. Persecution—v.
16.
Christians are sent as sheep among wolves.
Be wise, sensible, and harmless.
Be simple and sincere.
Be agreeable.
Christians are sent as sheep among wolves.
Be wise, sensible, and harmless.
Be simple and sincere.
Be agreeable.
IV.
The Conflict—v. 17
A. People will discourage you.
They will try to make you give up Christ.
They will try to make you give up Christ.
B. People will denounce you.
They will not encourage, but criticize you and God’s work.
C. People will degrade you.
They will lie about you and will use various other methods to turn others against you.
D. People will try to destroy you.
However, God will permit them to go only so far.
Working for God is not an easy life, but God will help you and give you strength to continue.
Christ has called every born-again Christian to be His follower.
Have you answered this call?
When God called Isaiah, he said, “Here am I, send me.”
He made no excuses and asked no questions.
He was willing to follow.
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3. THE COMMISSION—10:5–16
[1] Pentz, C. M. (1972).
150 Expository Sermon Outlines (pp.
77–78).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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