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An expositional study of the Word of God.
To glory God our Father, Christians should speak as though they are always under oath.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
Reconciliation is required for worship, such that we must reconcile with fellow Christians before worshiping our common Father.
Mary serves as an example of responding rightly in faithful obedience to the message of the Messiah who saves His people from the sins.
Caesar serves as an example of God’s sovereignty in the culmination of a baby born in Bethlehem
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
Pursue practical righteousness to validate your positional righteousness.
Jesus perfectly fulfilled the Law & Prophets (i.e., the entire Old Testament) to validate His Messiahship and to the benefit of His people, which are accounted righteous by faith in Him.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
We are peacemakers & show ourselves to be God’s children when we evangelize.
We show ourselves to be God’s children when we make peace horizontally.
Feed your faith to purify your heart.
Mercying others shows that you’ve been mercied by God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
God comforts His people as they mourn their sin with assurances that they are His children and their sins are forgiven.
You must recognize your spiritual poverty before you can enjoy the riches of Christ’s kingdom.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
After forerunner John the Baptist is arrested, King Jesus begins recruiting subjects for His kingdom by proclaiming a message of repentance.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
John the Baptist helps us see the danger of religious self-deception by exposing it in the religious leaders of Christ’s day.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
Herod’s evil response, which is intended to eliminate the Messiah, is emblematic of those who respond to Him with animosity instead of faithful allegiance, as is fitting for the newborn King.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
Through noting a parallel fulfillment in Exodus stories, Matthew portrays Jesus as the dutiful Son, the true Israel, in contrast to God’s former covenant people.
The wise men serve as an example of the wisdom in worshiping the Christ, in contrast to the hostility of Herod and the apathy of the Jewish leaders.
Matthew posits Joseph as an example of responding rightly to the news of the Christ God had sent to save Jesus’ people from their sins.
Through genealogy, Matthew shows that Jesus is qualified to be and is the Christ, the long-awaited Messiah, or One anointed by God to be King of His people.
There is comfort for God’s people as He dwells with them and will avenge all wrongs done to His people.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
Jesus is the Son of God, the chosen King, but He’s rejected by those for whom He does not meet their expectations, even though He offers what they need.
Though His people are often mistreated, there will come a day in which God will hold those oppressors accountable.
The nature of the New Covenant is such that Joel’s prophecy’s fulfillment begins in Acts 2 with fulfillment extending into our day and beyond.
An expositional study of the Word of God.
Joel explains the response to sin is to be authentic repentance because of God’s reputation.
Joel’s description of the destruction from the forecast day of the LORD is a reminder of the solace from God’s ultimate judgment that can only be found through faith in the risen Lord Jesus Christ.