The Apostles (Part 4) – Matthew, James, Simon, and Nathaniel
Description
Pastor Tim Travis continues his sermon series titled “The Apostles” as he focuses on the lives of Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Nathaniel (Bartholomew), emphasizing that these men were ordinary individuals whose great accomplishments often overshadow their flaws and weaknesses. Pastor Travis examines Matthew, known as Levi and a despised Publican (tax collector) who immediately followed Jesus, highlighting that Matthew’s unique experience working for Caesar likely influenced his Gospel’s focus on Jesus as the King of the Jews. For James and Simon, the lack of extensive historical detail is noted, with the key takeaway being their faithful service despite obscurity and Simon’s transfer of his political zeal to a zeal for Christ. Finally, Nathaniel is praised as an “Israelite indeed in whom is no guile” after initially questioning if anything good could come from Nazareth, stressing the importance of asking questions and being quick to confess Christ. Through this series, Pastor Travis seeks to inspire believers by showing how God uses flawed, dedicated people who are willing to “go” and serve the right King, just as these Apostles did before their martyrdom.



