daily devotionals online logo Sunday, September 08, 2024 2:48 AM GMT+1
       Reset Password        Click here to sign up.
 
daily devotionals online
Home
       our daily bread
Our Daily Bread
       the good seed
The Good Seed
       the LORD is near
The LORD is near
       andrew wommack
Andrew Wommack
       billy graham
Billy Graham
       the word for today
The Word for Today
 
christian topics
Christian
       general topics
General
       interesting topics
Interesting
 

The New Testament in Brief (1)—Matthew - All The LORD is near Daily Devotionals for 2024

The New Testament in Brief (1)—Matthew details logo    The LORD is near - Tuesday, January 3, 2024
  by Jacob Redekop, Brian Reynolds, John van Dijk, Eugene P. Vedder Jr
Details
The New Testament in Brief (1)—Matthew

Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.
Matthew 11:29-30 NKJV

The New Testament in Brief (1)—Matthew
Matthew, meaning "gift of Jehovah," the first book of the New Testament, is written from a Jewish point of view, and preserves admirable continuity with the Old Testament. It presents the Lord Jesus Christ as the long sought Messiah of Israel, as their King. His genealogy therefore is traced to David and Abraham. This genealogy is that of Joseph. It therefore establishes Christ's official title to the throne of David.

Matthew is the only book of Scripture that uses the phrase "the kingdom of heaven." This shows us that, while under the Law of Moses, the authority of the kingdom of Jehovah had been committed to the Jews. Jerusalem therefore had been its headquarters. But because of Israel's utter failure, God was revoking this, and His kingdom now would have its headquarters in heaven. He had once spoken on earth among the Jews; now He was speaking from heaven. For this reason Matthew often speaks of the kingdom of God as "the kingdom of heaven." This Gospel marks a most striking and complete change in the dispensational ways of God; for the Christ, the true King, has come and has returned to heaven.

Consistently with this, we must expect Matthew to insist on thorough subjection and obedience to the sovereign authority of the Lord Jesus, not to law, but to One higher than law. "Take My yoke upon you, and learn from Me." Emphasis therefore is placed on works—works of faith, of course—because authority is Matthew's great subject, not grace as in Luke. How good if such lessons implant themselves deeply in our hearts.

-- L. M. Grant

King of glory, set on high, girt with strength and majesty,
We Thy holy name confess; Thee with adoration bless.

-- R. C. Chapman





 

More From Our Daily Devotional Archives


Seek God - Not Things!
The Word for today
for Sunday, January 19, 2014
by Bob and Debby Gass

Seek God - Not Things!

The Lordgives you the ability to produce wealth'
Deuteronomy 8:18 NIV
God holds back no good from those who do what is right' (Psalm 84:11 NLT). But it's important to acknowledge Him as the source of all your blessings. And on this one, we all fall short! Let's face it, more isn't always better. In fact,...More
DRESS IT AND KEEP IT
Open Heavens
for Friday, January 8, 2016
by Pastor E.A Adeboye

DRESS IT AND KEEP IT

Read:
. To keep the land which the Lord has given us to inhabit, we must obey Him and live according to His Word. When we do this, our land will be free from evil and it will yield great increase for our pleasure (Deuteronomy 28). I encourage you reading this devotional to give your life to Jesus Christ...More
Beat Again
Our Daily Bread
for Thursday, June 26, 2020
by RBC Ministries

Beat Again

Bible in a Year: Job 5-7, Acts...More



 


Today's Devotional Topics
...    United at last    Thoughts on the gospel of John 154    A remarkable request from the Lord in glory    Be honest with God    Expect good things from God

For enquiries, notifications and ad placement send mail to [email protected]
Copyright 2012 - 2024 All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy || Terms & Conditions