Studies in Matthew shared on Wednesday evenings at Mt. Freedom Baptist Church
We conclude our study of Matthew 13 with the story of Jesus’ rejection in His home town of Nazareth after reading from the prophecy of Isaiah and then proclaiming that He is the fulfillment of that prophecy.
We conclude our study of the seven so-called Kingdom Parables in Matthew 13 with a look at the Parables of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl of Great Value
We continue with the Parables Jesus taught from the boat at Capernaum with the Parable of the Leaven. We look at the symbolism of leaven in general.
We continue our study of the parables Jesus taught from the boat at Capernaum with two more of thsee seven so-called “Kingdom” parables – the Parable of the Mustard Seed and the Parable of the Leaven.
We continue our study of the parables Jesus taught from the boat at Caparnaum with two parables pertaining to God’s final judgement – The Parable of the Tares (weeds) and the Parable of the Net
A detailed look at one of Jesus’most familiar parables – The Parable of the Sower.
Jesus explains why He teaches the people in parables, but speaks plainly to His elect.
Matthew explains how Jesus fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah 42.
Jesus proclaims Himself LORD of the Sabbath in response to the Pharisees accusing Him of unlawful sabbath activities.
Jesus reiterates that the Gospel causes deadly divisions even within families. He also speaks of heavenly rewards gained by supporting earthly ministry.
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