Matthew 26:23-75
Was Jesus ever tempted to quit—return to heaven and ask the Father to find another way to save us? He was tested in the wilderness in the beginning of His ministry, now Jesus was tested in the Garden of Gethsemane just as He was ready to give His life on the cross. Visit with Him there.
Matthew 25:31-26:22
In the same week that Jesus died on the cross, He sat with His disciples on the Mount of Olives, looking over the city of Jerusalem, and told them about things to come. “When will these things be?” “What will be the sign of Your coming?” “What is the sign of the end of the age?” Find out what Jesus said in this study of the Olivet Discourse.
Matthew 24:32-25:30
“You and I ought to live our lives in the light of the fact that we are to stand in the presence of Christ,” Dr. J. Vernon McGee challenges us. In our study of Matthew 24-25, we apply principles for how to determine what “talent” God has given us and how to faithfully use it for His glory.
Matthew 24:14-32
The disciples asked Jesus, “What is the sign of the end of the age?” We explore Jesus’ answer in our study of Matthew 24 related to the Antichrist, the Tribulation, and the Second Coming of Jesus in the clouds to judge the earth. This lesson is foundational for future studies of Daniel, Zechariah, and Revelation.
Matthew 24:3-14
Theme: The end of the age and the signs of His coming One of the benefits of studying the whole Word is seeing how the Gospel of Matthew relates to the book of Revelation, etc. In today’s study, we hear about “wars and rumors of wars” signaling that the end of this age is getting nearer. In this sermon, called “The Olivet Discourse,” Jesus gives us a glimpse of the future.
Matthew 23:23-24:3
Those who think Jesus was “meek and mild” are in for a surprise in this study of His interaction with the “religious” people of His day. In our study of Matthew 23 and 24, Dr. J. Vernon McGee explores what he called one of the strongest statements in God’s Word.
Matthew 22:15-23:22
If you’ve ever tried to stand up for your faith in a hostile setting, you know all about the subtle ways people can twist your words. In this study of Matthew 22 and 23, see how Jesus—the most brilliant person who ever walked the earth—stood up to three different kinds of intellectual attack.
Matthew 21:18-22:14
Everyone is uncomfortable when people pretend they’re better than they are. Jesus hated hypocrites more than any of us. Throughout His ministry, He called out the hypocrites in the religious elite. Find out what bothered Him most about people who pretended to love God.
Matthew 20:24-21:17
What one city continues to make the front page of newspapers and websites and will continue to be the centerpiece of history until Jesus comes again? Yes, Jerusalem. Follow in Jesus’ footsteps through the Gospel of Matthew as He moves steadily toward Jerusalem with one purpose—to die for us.
Matthew 19:14-20:23
Eavesdrop on a scene when Jesus taught His disciples a hard lesson—and He did so through a story. Great encouragement and challenge straight from Jesus’ heart.