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Matthew: Tax Collector Object of God's Grace Disciple

Matthew: Tax Collector Object of God's Grace Disciple. Purpose. To tell the story of Jesus as the climax of Jewish, and human history. To declare the kingdom has come and God's purposes are marching forward in Jesus Messiah. Matthean Structure. Preparation for Ministry (1:1-4:16)

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Matthew: Tax Collector Object of God's Grace Disciple

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  1. Matthew: • Tax Collector • Object of God's Grace • Disciple

  2. Purpose To tell the story of Jesus as the climax of Jewish, and human history. To declare the kingdom has come and God's purposes are marching forward in Jesus Messiah.

  3. Matthean Structure • Preparation for Ministry (1:1-4:16) • Galilean Ministry (4:17-16:20) • Jesus uses parables to teach those willing to hear with faith, but the crowds are still embracing him. • Journey to Jerusalem (16:21-20:34) • Note the focus in this section becomes teaching the Disciples and less attention to the crowds. • Passion Week (21:1-28:20) • The Parables become very antagonistic toward the Jewish leadership and call for Jesus’ followers to be prepared for his future coming.

  4. Characteristics • Jesus the Teacher • Organized Patterns • Strong Jewish Orientation • The Kingdom • Emphasizes True Righteousness • Harsh words against the Jewish leadership; but this Gospel is not anti-Jewish. • Always an openness to Gentiles • Future Judgment and the Need for Watchfulness

  5. Strong Jewish Orientation • Davidic descent and thus legitimate claim to royal throne • Substitutes Kingdom of Heaven for kingdom of God • Jesus as a new Moses • Jesus as the fulfillment of the Old Testament. Matthew Has 65 allusions to OT and 43 verbal quotations. h

  6. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven Blessed are the poor, for theirs is the kingdom of God Matt 5:3 Luke 6:20

  7. The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed . . . How shall we picture the kingdom of God . . . it is like a mustard seed Matt 13:31 Mark 4:30

  8. Matt 1:23, "all of this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet: Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and his name shall be called Emmanuel" (from Isa 7:14) • See also Mt 2:5-6; 2:14-15; 2:16-17; 2:23-24

  9. Parables of Matt 13 • A. Foundational Parable: The Parable of the Soils (13.3b-23) • B. The Kingdom Grows; Judgment Awaits Those Who Reject It (13.24-43) • Parable of the Weeds – Ultimate defeat of evil • Parable of the Seeds – From small beginning to great endings • Parable of the Leaven – From invisible to permeating everything • C. The Kingdom Demands Commitment; Judgment Awaits Those Who Reject It (13.44-50) • Parable of the Treasure – Value of the Kingdom • Parable of the Pearls – Value of the Kingdom • Parable of the Net – Ultimate defeat of evil • D. Concluding Parable: The Household and the Treasure (13.51-52)

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