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so we’re starting a new seires tonight - and we’re gonna
Why study a book of the Bible?
To get to know Jesus
Nothing else in the Bible matters, if we don’t get Jesus
To understand the Bible’s major themes and topics
sometimes we go to the bible with all of these quesitons and things we want to learn about, and I feel like i did that when I was yalls age too.
But what was crazy was, is when I started reading through the bible in college, and actually started to study it, I realized it didnt really focus on my questions a lot.
BUT it talked about some other things a lot.
and so if we go to the Bible only when we want to know something, we’ll miss what that the bible wants us to know.
If we only go to the Bible for what we want to hear, we’ll miss what the Bible wants us to hear
And whats crazy is, the more I studied the bible, the more I learned about Jesus and the topics that the Bible thinks is important, the less my questions actually mattered, or the more they worked themselves out.
About the book of Matthew
Who?
- Matthew
When?
-Written about 30-40 years after Jesus died
Where?
- Circulated to many churches
To whom?
-Primarily Jewish audience(religious people)
-People familiar with the story Jesus
Matthew was writing to a primarly Jewish audiencewe think.
Who were the Jews?
yeah right, Israel, God’s chosen people.
But these were the religious people - they have grown up knowing God, they know all of the sunday school stories.
But i really want to focus on one verse
this one verse, this opening sentence is, I think, a summary of the entire book of Matthew.
And I actually want to work through this verse backwards - which is a little weird for me, but I think it makes it more dramatic.
“son of Abraham”
son of David
“The Lord declares to you that the Lord himself will establish a house for you: 12 When your days are over and you rest with your ancestors, I will raise up your offspring to succeed you, your own flesh and blood, and I will establish his kingdom.
13 He is the one who will build a house for my Name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever.
14 I will be his father, and he will be my son … 16 Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me[b]; your throne will be established forever.
2 Samuel 7:11-16
Jesus Christ
Geneology
so putting all that together
Through a descendant of Abraham, God is going to bless the entire world.
Through a descendant of David, a goldy king will come who’s reign will never end.
Both find their fulfilment in Jesus of Nazareth, “the anointed one” of God, the King who’s rule will never end, and who will bless the entire world through his life and death.
And this book is only the beginning…
the gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the God appointed king of Israel, and the God appointed king of the entire world.
But one important question the book of Matthew will ask, and the only question I’m going to ask you tonight is this - is he your king?
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