New Testament (1589)
  1. Matthew encourages us to return to the Word of God, to listen to the promises of God, to hear the ways of His Kingdom, and to let God’s voice guide our work in His world.
  2. Where Sin’s presence corrodes, Christ’s heals. Where Sin multiplies death, Christ overflows with life.
  3. The account of the transfiguration of Jesus is indeed about His transfiguration. But, in a way, it is also about the transfiguration of everything else.
  4. Transfiguration looks like one thing. The majesty mockery of Christ’s passion looks like another.
  5. Christ crucified changes everything for the world which is now under judgment for not recognizing God’s son.
  6. Yes, for a moment, Jesus asks the crowds to stop and to look at this beautiful vision. He offers a scenic outlook to the inhabitants of this world.
  7. Jesus not only claims our present moment, but He does so with the grace of eternity. The beatitudes are filled with promises of future blessing.
  8. This is the heart of Christian theology: The Gospel is the word of the cross, and the word of the cross is the Gospel.
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