Misinterpreted: Matthew 16:28

Matthew 16:28 has left many puzzled, prompting questions about the truth of the Bible. Jesus declares that some standing there will not taste death before seeing the Son of Man coming in his kingdom. Did he make a promise he didn’t keep? This passage invites us to explore its context and meaning, revealing that Jesus’ words may have been fulfilled in unexpected ways. Discover how the transfiguration, resurrection, and the spread of the gospel all play a role in understanding this verse, and learn how it speaks to our lives today with confidence, wonder, and hope.
Clothed in Grace: Part One

Here at Gospel Threads, we love studying themes in the Bible! For our first season, we chose the theme of “Clothing” because it beautifully illustrates how we were stained by sin yet covered in righteousness through Jesus. From the fig leaves in Eden to the robes of righteousness in Revelation, see how God weaves his grace into every layer of Scripture. Discover how God clothed Adam and Eve in hope, how Joseph’s story unfolds with forgiveness, and how the Israelites learned to live as His people, all through the powerful symbolism of clothing. Join us on this journey!
Striving Against Shame

From fig leaves to social media filters, we have always tried to cover ourselves. Deep down, we all wonder, Am I really good enough? We all struggle with shame, and like Eve in the Garden of Eden, we often try to fix it on our own. But what if there’s a better way? Instead of hiding, the gospel invites us to come out of shame and into the light—not to be exposed, but to be clothed in Christ’s righteousness. Discover how God’s love transforms our shame into grace and offers us true covering.
Finding Freedom From Shame in the Story of David

Umm excuse me, King David? Maybe you’ve forgotten about a little something from your past? While he is often celebrated as a “man after God’s own heart,” David’s story is also marked by shameful choices—adultery, lies, and even murder. Yet, in the depths of his despair, he turned to God in repentance, leading to a profound truth: “The Lord has put away your sin.” This powerful narrative reveals that our failures do not define us. If you are in Christ, you are blameless and free from shame. Discover how God’s grace transforms our darkest moments into a story of redemption!
What is the Gospel?

To believe that Jesus is savior is to believe that you cannot save yourself, to confess your sin before God, to have a heart that is repentant, and to trust in Jesus alone to save you. Jesus came preaching repentance (Mark 1:15).
Three Tips for Your Easter Series

Easter is a pivotal moment in the Christian faith, centered on the powerful truth of the Resurrection. As pastors prepare their Easter sermons, it can be challenging to present this timeless message in a fresh way. Here are three essential tips: Keep it Biblical, make the timeless timely, and engage your church community in the creative process. By grounding your message in Scripture and connecting it to the lives of your congregation, you can share the joyous news of Easter in a way that resonates deeply. Discover how to craft a meaningful Easter series that speaks to both hearts and minds!
Three Tips For Your Christmas Series

As a pastor who connects with other pastors, there are a few things I know to be true about this most wonderful time of the year. We love…



