The record of events immediately leading up to the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus are a flurry of activity in the gospel. From the perspective of an ignorant or casual observer, they would…
Man by virtue of his rebellion against God (since original sin became the universal human experience), has been interested in moral ambiguity, blurry lines, grey areas, undefined ethical distinctions…
As the genius of Hebrew's author continues to astound the spiritually attentive reader, it becomes more and more clear that the illuminating power of New Covenant realities equips the true believer w…
Through the course of our Matthew study we have seen numerous occasions where the teaching blocks of the record mutually reinforce the immediate narrative in the flow of gospel events. We've labeled …
How ought the reality of the judgement seat of Christ inform our understanding of the gospel? For many these days the “good news” they expect has nothing to do with the reality of an eternal reckonin…
It seems likely this Psalm would accompany David’s troubled latter years as king of Israel. Like many stories of near death experiences, this Psalm seems to flash before our eyes with glimpses of ete…
The concluding thoughts in Hebrews chapter 9 restate and expand the sentence found in verses 11 and 12. “But when Christ appeared as a High Priest of the good things that have come, then through the …
The multifaceted nature of the interim stages of the Kingdom of God continue to be the great concern of Jesus' latter teaching ministry. An entire paradigm shift is necessary for the disciples to gra…
In Matthew 13:10-17 there is a record in the words of Jesus for the reason He spoke in parables. One aspect of Christ's purpose in this teaching context is described as a fulfillment of Isaiah's prop…
Psalm 60 opens with the longest title of the Psalter and provides us with insightful and surprising historical background information. It seems clear from this paragraph that Psalm 60 was written as …
Hebrews 9:15 is one of those spectacular gospel saturated verses that summarizes in one sentence, what the entire Bible expounds. The truth of this single verse understood and appreciated would provi…
Our Lord continues to enlighten His disciples on Kingdom of God realities. In this case, ideas related to timing feature prominently. This master of household and servants analogy is followed immedia…
Today's message will be a brief excursus from our ordinary format to help reinforce our understanding of Biblical eschatology. We will rewind a little, slightly overlapping last week's text in order …
The final structured discourse in Matthew is divided between a litany of specific catastrophic signs of judicial reckoning prophesied in condemnation of the temple and its representative apostasy, i…
David provides another installation for the 'Do Not Destroy' Miktam catalogue in the Psalter. While many of David's life situations come to mind as we read this Psalm, the title refers specifically t…
The author of Hebrews has thoroughly employed the thematic content of the covenants of old to reveal the communion and perfection achieved in the gospel of Jesus Christ. His argument recapitulates 'l…
The inaugural events of the rule and reign of Christ spoken with prophetic power and illustrative language cannot be fully understood or appreciated apart from their greater linguistic and revelatory…
The last great discourse in Matthew's gospel signals a seismic shift in redemptive history marked by signal events. Sparks fly and powers clash as Daniel's 70 weeks come to fruition... According to J…
In Psalm 58 we have a classic text illustrating the faith of the believer with respect to the future of this world. Psalms like this give us insight as to David's eschatology. It was convictions firm…
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