Matthew 21:18-45 – Fig Trees, Isaiah, and More Evil

I often wonder how good the disciples’ memory was, but for that matter, I wonder if our memory is any better. Other than questioning why Jesus would want to eat figs in the first place, it seems that the following verses did not elicit a memory of Jesus’s previous teaching. […] Read more

Matthew 20:29-21:17 – New Eyes and Old Evil

Here again, as we are moving into a new section of Matthew’s Gospel as seen through the lens of the Lord’s Prayer, is a brief outline of our study thus far. We have seen that, If you have even a basic knowledge of the Lord’s Prayer, you will know the […] Read more

Matthew 20:1-28 – The First, the Last, Death, and Greatness

Jesus, if you recall, had just told the disciples that the rich will find it difficult to enter heaven. Peter responded by asking if the rich couldn’t get into heaven, who could? He also asked what was in it for him and his fellow disciples since they had left everything. […] Read more

Matthew 19:16-30 – Works, Wealth, and Rewards

Michael Jordan. Wayne Gretzky. Tom Brady. Babe Ruth. Pele. Picasso. Rembrandt. Michelangelo. Shakespeare. Clark Kent. Perfection: we long for it, we idolize it, and we love it. We know it when we see it — whether on the field, the ice, the walls of a museum, the shelf in the […] Read more

Matthew 19:1-15 – Divorce, Eunuchs, and Little Children…Again!

This may seem redundant since we just recapped our study of Matthew’s Gospel last week, but here it is again: an outline of our study of Matthew’s Gospel thus far: With 18 chapters of Matthew and six petitions of the Lord’s Prayer behind us, our present discussion will move into […] Read more

Matthew 18:1-14 – Humble Little Children and the Father’s Forgiveness

As we approach a new section of Matthew’s Gospel, let us take a look back and see how our previous study of Matthew’s Gospel helps us better understand each petition in the Lord’s Prayer. In Matthew 1-2, God’s power through history is a reason for praying, “Our Father in heaven, […] Read more

Matthew 16:13-17:8 – Rocks, Confession, a Cross, and Transfigured Bread

These next few verses in Matthew’s Gospel, if taken in isolation, can seem oddly placed and have even produced some radical interpretations. Matthew writes, along with Mark and Luke, this interchange, 13 Now when Jesus came into the district of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say that […] Read more

Matthew 12:31-45 – Disciples, Demons, Housetops, and Eternity, Part 2. b.

With a taste similar to wet cardboard and consistency to match, I’ve never understood how fortune cookies have persisted so long in the food industry. I suppose their longevity could be attributed to the small piece of paper upon which are written words of wisdom or some lucky lottery numbers, […] Read more

Matthew 10:5-15 – What to do, What not to do, and Some Dusty Shoes – Part 1

I have a confession to make: I learned how to drive a car with a manual transmission when I was 14. I know this doesn’t sound like something requiring a confession, but when you ride with your older brothers to a basketball game and then, while the game is in […] Read more

Matthew 10:1-4 – The Answer to Jesus’s Prayer

Long before Scheherazade, Charles Heath, or Charles Dickens, Matthew penned a cliffhanger when he recorded Jesus’s words to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” If this was a movie from […] Read more