
The King and His Kingdom, Part 11
In the tale, Hansel and Gretel, two children are abandoned in a dark forest. To find their way back, Hansel drops a trail of bread crumbs behind them. But the crumbs are eaten by birds, and they lose their way.
In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus leaves a trail of bread crumbs, and while the birds of the air may snatch them up so that the message is missed, they are all still there for those who pursue Jesus as king in the text. In a broad collection of events in the life of Jesus, the theme of bread is woven throughout (chapters 14-16). Jesus walks on water, feeds multitudes, rebukes religious leaders, heals enemy children. speaks of crosses instead of thrones. But the various links of this chain create one message about who Jesus is and how His kingdom operates.
We’ll zoom out to look at a powerful section in Matthew (14:22–16:27) where bread is broken, faith is tested, and true worship is redefined. We’ll ask questions that move us beyond belief into transformation—because Jesus doesn’t just want our agreement… He wants our lives. For more sermons and resources:
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