Matthew Lesson 69: The Extravagance of True Worship

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Scripture: Matthew 26:1-16

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Introduction

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1-4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12-7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1-11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2-13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54-19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3-25:46)
  7. The crucifixion and resurrection of the King (Matthew 26:1-28:20)
    1. The crucifixion of the King (Matthew 26:1-27:66)
      1. The preparation (Matthew 26:1-46)
        1. The setting (Matthew 26:1-5)
        2. The anointing at Bethany (Matthew 26:6-13)
        3. The agreement to the betrayal (Matthew 26:14-16)

Conclusion and application

Matthew Lesson 68: The Lord’s Standard of Judgment

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Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46

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Introduction

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1-4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12-7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1-11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2-13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54-19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3-25:46)
    1. The continued instruction of the disciples (Matthew 19:3-20:34)
    2. The formal presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1-17)
    3. The rejection of the King by the nation (Matthew 21:18-22:46)
    4. The rejection of the nation by the King (Matthew 23:1-39)
    5. The predictions of the rejected King (Matthew 24:1-25:46)
      1. The setting (Matthew 24:1-2)
      2. The questions of the disciples (Matthew 24:3)
      3. The warning concerning deception (Matthew 24:4-6)
      4. The general description of the end times (Matthew 24:7-14)
      5. The Day of the Lord (Matthew 24:15-28)
      6. The coming of the Son of Man (Matthew 24:29-31)
      7. The parabolic admonition (Matthew 24:32-25:30)
      8. The judgment of the living Gentiles (Matthew 25:31-46)
        1. The separation of the sheep and goats (Matthew 25:31-33)
        2. The commendation of the sheep (Matthew 25:34-40)
        3. The condemnation of the goats (Matthew 25:41-46)

Conclusion and application

Matthew Lesson 67: The Tragedy of the Buried Talent

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Note: The recording of this lesson is incomplete due to a recording malfunction. After about 21 minutes there is a break in the recording that then resumes at the closing prayer.

Scripture: Matthew 25:14-30

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Introduction

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1-4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12-7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1-11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2-13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54-19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3-25:46)
    1. The continued instruction of the disciples (Matthew 19:3-20:34)
    2. The formal presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1-17)
    3. The rejection of the King by the nation (Matthew 21:18-22:46)
    4. The rejection of the nation by the King (Matthew 23:1-39)
    5. The predictions of the rejected King (Matthew 24:1-25:46)
      1. The setting (Matthew 24:1-2)
      2. The questions of the disciples (Matthew 24:3)
      3. The warning concerning deception (Matthew 24:4-6)
      4. The general description of the end times (Matthew 24:7-14)
      5. The Day of the Lord (Matthew 24:15-28)
      6. The coming of the Son of Man (Matthew 24:29-31)
      7. The parabolic admonition (Matthew 24:32-25:30)
        1. The parable of the fig tree (Matthew 24:32-42)
        2. The parable of the watchful householder (Matthew 24:43-44)
        3. The parable of the two servants (Matthew 24:45-51)
        4. The parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-13)
        5. The parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30)
          1. The consignment of money by the master (Matthew 25:14-15)
          2. The work of the industrious slave (Matthew 25:16-17)
          3. The sloth of the faithless slave (Matthew 25:18)
          4. The rewarding of the faithful slaves (Matthew 25:19-23)
          5. The excuse of the faithless slave (Matthew 25:24-25)
          6. The judgment of the faithless slave (Matthew 25:26-30)

Conclusion and application

Matthew Lesson 66: Parables of Judgment

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Scripture: Matthew 24:42-25:13

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Introduction

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1-4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12-7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1-11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2-13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54-19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3-25:46)
    1. The continued instruction of the disciples (Matthew 19:3-20:34)
    2. The formal presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1-17)
    3. The rejection of the King by the nation (Matthew 21:18-22:46)
    4. The rejection of the nation by the King (Matthew 23:1-39)
    5. The predictions of the rejected King (Matthew 24:1-25:46)
      1. The setting (Matthew 24:1-2)
      2. The questions of the disciples (Matthew 24:3)
      3. The warning concerning deception (Matthew 24:4-6)
      4. The general description of the end times (Matthew 24:7-14)
      5. The Day of the Lord (Matthew 24:15-28)
      6. The coming of the Son of Man (Matthew 24:29-31)
      7. The parabolic admonition (Matthew 24:32-25:30)
        1. The parable of the fig tree (Matthew 24:32-42)
        2. The parable of the watchful householder (Matthew 24:43-44)
        3. The parable of the two servants (Matthew 24:45-51)
        4. The parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-13)

Conclusion and application

Matthew Lesson 65: The Return of the King

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Scripture: Matthew 24:29-42

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Introduction

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1-4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12-7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1-11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2-13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54-19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3-25:46)
    1. The continued instruction of the disciples (Matthew 19:3-20:34)
    2. The formal presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1-17)
    3. The rejection of the King by the nation (Matthew 21:18-22:46)
    4. The rejection of the nation by the King (Matthew 23:1-39)
    5. The predictions of the rejected King (Matthew 24:1-25:46)
      1. The setting (Matthew 24:1-2)
      2. The questions of the disciples (Matthew 24:3)
      3. The warning concerning deception (Matthew 24:4-6)
      4. The general description of the end times (Matthew 24:7-14)
      5. The Day of the Lord (Matthew 24:15-28)
      6. The coming of the Son of Man (Matthew 24:29-31)
        1. Celestial and heavenly disturbances (Matthew 24:29)
        2. The sign of the Son of Man (Matthew 24:30)
        3. The gathering of the elect (Matthew 24:31)
      7. The parabolic admonition (Matthew 24:32-25:30)
        1. The parable of the fig tree (Matthew 24:32-42)

Conclusion and application

Lessons on Parables: Some Good Lessons from a Bad Example

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Scripture: Luke 16:1-13

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Introduction

  1. The narration of the parable (Luke 16:1-8)
    1. The carelessness of the steward (Luke 16:1-2)
    2. The concern of the steward (Luke 16:3-4)
    3. The cunning of the steward (Luke 16:5-7)
    4. The commendation of the steward (Luke 16:8)
  2. The application of the parable (Luke 16:9-13)
    1. Use money to win friends (Luke 16:9)
    2. Use money carefully (Luke 16:10-12)
    3. No one can serve two masters (Luke 16:13)

Conclusion and application

Matthew Lesson 64: Huge Events, Brief Time

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Scripture: Matthew 24:16-42

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Introduction

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1-4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12-7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1-11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2-13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54-19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3-25:46)
    1. The continued instruction of the disciples (Matthew 19:3-20:34)
    2. The formal presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1-17)
    3. The rejection of the King by the nation (Matthew 21:18-22:46)
    4. The rejection of the nation by the King (Matthew 23:1-39)
    5. The predictions of the rejected King (Matthew 24:1-25:46)
      1. The setting (Matthew 24:1-2)
      2. The questions of the disciples (Matthew 24:3)
      3. The warning concerning deception (Matthew 24:4-6)
      4. The general description of the end times (Matthew 24:7-14)
      5. The Day of the Lord (Matthew 24:15-28)
        1. The Abomination of Desolation (Matthew 24:15)
        2. The response of elect Jews (Matthew 24:16-20)
        3. The warning about false teachers (Matthew 24:21-28)
        4. The coming of the Son of Man (Matthew 24:29-31)
        5. The parabolic admonition (Matthew 24:32-25:30)
          1. The parable of the fig tree (Matthew 24:32-42)

Conclusion and application

Matthew Lesson 63: The Great Tribulation

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Scripture: Matthew 24:15–28

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Introduction and Review

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1–4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12–7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1–11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2–13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54–19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3–25:46)
    1. The continued instruction of the disciples (Matthew 19:3–20:34)
    2. The formal presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1–17)
    3. The rejection of the King by the nation (Matthew 21:18–22:46)
    4. The rejection of the nation by the King (Matthew 23:1–39)
    5. The predictions of the rejected King (Matthew 24:1–25:46)
      1. The setting (Matthew 24:1–2)
      2. The questions of the disciples (Matthew 24:3)
      3. The warning concerning deception (Matthew 24:4–6)
      4. The general description of the end times (Matthew 24:7–14)
      5. The Day of the Lord (Matthew 24:15–28)
        1. The Abomination of Desolation (Matthew 24:15)
          Daniel 9:27
          Daniel 11:31
          Daniel 12:11
          2 Thessalonians 2:1-4
        2. The response of elect Jews (Matthew 24:16-20)
        3. The warning about false teachers (Matthew 24:21-28)

Conclusion and application

Matthew Lesson 62: Things to Come

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Scripture: Matthew 24:1–14

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Introduction

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1–4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12–7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1–11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2–13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54–19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3–25:46)
    1. The continued instruction of the disciples (Matthew 19:3–20:34)
    2. The formal presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1–17)
    3. The rejection of the King by the nation (Matthew 21:18–22:46)
    4. The rejection of the nation by the King (Matthew 23:1–39)
    5. The predictions of the rejected King (Matthew 24:1–25:46)
      1. The setting (Matthew 24:1–2)
      2. The questions of the disciples (Matthew 24:3)
      3. The warning concerning deception (Matthew 24:4–6)
      4. The general description of the end times (Matthew 24:7–14)

Conclusion and application

Matthew Lesson 61: Woes and a Warning

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Scripture: Matthew 23:23–39

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Introduction

  1. The incarnation and preparation of the King (Matthew 1:1–4:11)
  2. The declaration of the principles of the King (Matthew 4:12–7:29)
  3. The manifestation of the King (Matthew 8:1–11:1)
  4. The opposition to the King (Matthew 11:2–13:53)
  5. The reaction of the King (Matthew 13:54–19:2)
  6. The formal presentation and rejection of the King (Matthew 19:3–25:46)
    1. The continued instruction of the Disciples (Matthew 19:3–20:34)
    2. The formal presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1–17)
    3. The rejection of the King by the nation (Matthew 21:18–22:46)
    4. The rejection of the nation by the King (Matthew 23:1–39)
      1. The admonition for the multitudes and the disciples (Matthew 23:1–12)
      2. The indictment of the scribes and Pharisees (Matthew 23:13–36)
        1. The first woe (Matthew 23:13–14)
        2. The second woe (Matthew 23:15)
        3. The third woe (Matthew 23:16–22)
        4. The fourth woe (Matthew 23:23–24)
        5. The fifth woe (Matthew 23:25–26)
        6. The sixth woe (Matthew 23:27–28)
        7. The seventh woe (Matthew 23:29–36)
      3. The lamentation over Jerusalem (Matthew 23:37–39)

Conclusion and application

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