Matthew (Michael J. Wilkins)
The importance of the Gospel of Matthew in church history cannot be overstated. For Jewish readers, it affirmed the Messiahship of Jesus, referring constantly to the Scriptures to establish his credentials. For Gentile disciples, it provided powerful and dramatic support of their inclusion in God's kingdom. The cross of Christ had removed the division between Jew and non-Jew, and through Matthew's writings, we see Israel's God drawing the entire world to himself through Jesus.
In Matthew, professor Michael Wilkins explains Matthew's broad appeal not only to his ancient readers, but also to us today. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, Wilkins shares perspectives on Matthew's Gospel that reveal its enduring relevance for our twenty-first century lives. This series is ideal for students, pastors, theologians, and anyone who wants a serious introduction to the Gospel of Matthew.
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Matthew - Session 25 - Matthew 16:1-28
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Matthew - Session 26 - Matthew 17:1-27
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Matthew - Session 27 - Matthew 18:1-35
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Matthew - Session 28 - Matthew 19:1-30
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Matthew - Session 29 - Matthew 20:1-34
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Matthew - Session 30 - Matthew 21:1-46
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Matthew - Session 31 - Matthew 22:1-46
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Matthew - Session 32 - Matthew 23:1-39
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Matthew - Session 33 - Matthew 24:1-35
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Matthew - Session 34 - Matthew 24:36-25:46
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Matthew - Session 35 - Matthew 26:1-46
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Matthew - Session 36 - Matthew 26:47-27:26
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Matthew - Session 37 - Matthew 27:27-66
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Matthew - Session 38 - Matthew 28:1-20