Two Kingdoms, One Choice | Matthew 12:22-37

We often excuse our words by saying we were tired, upset, or that we did not really mean what we said. But in Matthew 12:22–37, Jesus shows us that our words reveal far more than momentary emotion. They expose what rules our hearts and which kingdom we belong to.

This sermon explores how spiritual bondage distorts our vision, silences our witness, and trains us to confuse comfort with faithfulness. Jesus confronts the myth of neutrality, warns us with mercy, and calls us to honest repentance and renewed allegiance. The good news is that the One who frees the blind and the mute still restores sight and speech today.

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