Christ as King
Themes By Chapter
Book Summary
Matthew quotes freely from the Old Testament because he wants to show to the Jewish people that Jesus is there long awaited messiah, that the types and shadows in the old testament are fulfilled in the person of Christ. Mathew begins by documenting the definite time period in which Jesus was born – “in the days of Herod” – for Christianity is a historic religion. Mathew traces Jesus’ royal decent from King David, he reports kings coming to him, emphasizing to the Jewish readers that He was indeed the king of the Jews.
The kingdom principles are recorded from Jesus’ sermon on the mount. The sermon is telling us that the law is the matter of the heart, that these laws can only be fulfilled though Christ living in us being transformed from within by the power of the Holy Spirit. The word “kingdom” shows up about 50 times in the gospel, this is definitely Mathew emphasis, to reveal the king and His kingdom.
In Mathew 24 and 25 Jesus exhorts us on His second coming, the coming of the kingdom. Matthew tells us of warnings, bracings but most of all hope in watching constantly for His return – the return of the king.
Mathew reports of the king coming into Jerusalem with cheering crowds only to be crucified for all a week later. Jesus finally gives the kingdom commission at the end of the gospel to go and spread the kingdom light of life to all areas of the world.
Structure:
1. Coming of the King (1-2)
2. The Kingdom Proclaimed (3-16)
3. The King Rejected (16-20)
4. The King Triumphant (21-28)
Key Verse:
Matthew 2:2 - “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.”
Christ Portrayed as: King of the Jews, the Promised Messiah
Author: Matthew
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The Sermon On The Mount: Salt And Light
The Sermon On The Mount: The Law And The Prophets Fulfilled
The Sermon On The Mount: Anger Toward Others
The Sermon On The Mount: Adultery And Lust
The Sermon On The Mount: Divorce
The Sermon On The Mount: Taking Oaths
The Sermon On The Mount: Retaliation
The Sermon On The Mount: Love For Enemies
The Beatitudes
The Beatitudes
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The Sermon On The Mount: Ask, Seek, Knock
The Sermon On The Mount: The Narrow Gate
The Sermon On The Mount: Recognizing False Prophets
The Sermon On The Mount: False Followers
The Sermon On The Mount: Two Houses And Two Foundations
The Sermon On The Mount: Response
The Golden Rule
Don'T Throw Pearls To Pigs
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The Reason For The Parables
The Parable Of The Sower Interpreted
The Parable Of The Weeds Among The Wheat
The Parable Of The Mustard Seed
The Parable Of The Yeast
Parables Fulfill Prophecy
The Parable Of The Weeds Interpreted
The Parable Of The Treasure Hidden In A Field
The Parable Of The Valuable Pearl
The Parable Of The Dragnet
Rejected At Nazareth
The Storehouse Of Truth
Rejection At Nazareth
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Jesus' Anointing At Bethany
Judas Arranges To Betray Jesus
Jesus' Final Passover With The Disciples
The Lord's Supper
Jesus Predicts Peter's Denial
The Prayer In Gethsemane
The Betrayal And Arrest Of Jesus
Jesus Before The Sanhedrin
Peter Denies Jesus Three Times
Jesus Foretells Peter's Denial
Jesus Knows Who Will Betray Him