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Matthew was written to Jews and Jewish Christians to show that Jesus is the promised Messiah of the Old Testament. It also shows that the gospel does not lead to narrow Jewish concerns (chap. 23), but out into the
V. THE RESURRECTION OF THE KING (28) Here’s Good News! Matthew 1—2 12 The King’s Birth Matthew 3—4 15 The King’s Credentials Matthew 5 18 The King’s Principles: True Righteousness Matthew 6 21 The King’s Principles: True Worship Matthew 7 24 The King’s Principles: True Judgment Matthew 8—9 27 The King’s Power Matthew 10 30
David Guzik :: Study Guide for Matthew 6. The Sermon on the Mount (Continued) A. Doing good to please God. 1. (Matthew 6:1) Jesus’ warning against doing good to be seen by others. “Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men, to be seen by them. Otherwise you have no reward from your Father in heaven.” a.
Clinton Wahlen. Matthew 6, in the heart of the Sermon on the Mount, contains some of Jesus’ most practical teachings. It begins by focusing on true worship, which is deeply personal, and it includes instruction on giving to the needy, prayer, and fasting (Matt 6:1–18).
Matthew 6:28-30. And why take ye thought — Why are you anxious about raiment? Consider the lilies of the field — Observe not only the animal, but, what is yet much lower, the vegetable part of the creation, and mark how the flowers of the meadows grow; they toil not — To prepare the materials of their covering; nor do they spin — Or ...
What does Matthew 6:28-30 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse by Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments. ONLINE and FREE
I. Introduction. The Lord's prayer, sometimes called "the model prayer," occurs at the heart of Jesus' most extensive preserved teaching, the Sermon on the Mount.1 What one finds here is no less than the greatest Teacher's greatest sermon on his favorite topic: the Kingdom of God. Not only.