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Passion week: Triumphal entry, cleansing of temple, healing the sick, teaching in the temple, challenge of His authority, 3 parables of condemnation (2 Sons, Vineyard owner, Marriage Feast), questioning by thePharasees and Herodians (Taxes), Questioning by the Sadducees (Marriage in the Resurrection)
In the final testing from the religious leaders, Jesus directs them to their greatest need and our greatest need as well.
psalm 110
I.
A Final Question (34-40)
Matthew 22:34-
A. An Un-Holy Huddle (34)
Happy about the failure of the Sadducees but more disappointed in the victory of Jesus.
Last hope of the religious leaders to discredit Jesus.
B. A Haughty Question (35-36)
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Lawyer=an expert in the OT scriptures.
613 laws in the OT.
238 positive laws (for each of the bones of the body) 365 negative (1 for each day)
C. A Perfect Answer (37-40)
mark 12:3
Simple Theological Math Problem, A+B=C
II.
The Final Question (41-46)
Simple Theological Math Problem, A+B=C
A. A+B=C (41-42)
They did not refute at all that Jesus was a Son of David.
In their thinking the Messiah was the highest ideal of humanity.
Many today think this way of Jesus.
He is the “Emperor of Love.”
Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons (Satan’s brother), Islam, Jewish religion, academic atheists,
B. A+B=C (43-44)
Matthew 22:
יְהֹוָה Jehovah, pr.
name of the supreme God
אָדוֹן (ʾā·ḏôn): n.masc.; ≡ Str 113; TWOT 27b—1.
LN 12.1–12.42
lord
Jesus interprets this Psalm as Messianic, as written by David, and as affirming the deity of the Messiah.
C. A+B=C (45)
Matthew 22:
The only answer?…the
Messiah must be humanly David’s son and supernaturally God Himself.
The religious leaders came to Jesus demanding that He stop people from calling Him a Son of David and asking by what authority He was doing these things.
They were saying that He was not lofty enough for that title and Jesus said, no, that title is not lofty enough for Him!
He was more.
The religious leaders came to Jesus demanding that He stop people from calling Him a Son of David and asking by what authority He was doing these things.
They were saying that He was not lofty enough for that title and Jesus said, no, that title is not lofty enough for Him!
He was more.
D. Final Result (46)
Jesus confronted them with their greatest need: to understand who He was, their Messiah and LORD.
Matthew 22:41-
Put it all together.
The great commandment is to love God and love man.
Jesus was standing before them as both God and a man challenging them to love Him love Him.
Jesus confronted them with their greatest need: to understand who He was, their Messiah and LORD.
Jesus confronted them with their greatest need: to understand who He was, their Messiah and LORD.
Put it all together.
The great commandment is to love God and love man.
Jesus was standing before them as both God and a man challenging them to love Him love Him.
It is THE QUESTION.
The Final Question for all mankind: What do you think of Jesus?
Whos Son is He?
If He is God how should we respond to Him?
In worship.
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