The King’s actions The final journey It seems a strange passage to read on the Christmas Bank Holiday, one which talks about Jesus talking about his coming death. But if we are going to think about Jesus being Emmanuel, God with us, we cannot do it justice without thinking about why he came. The song …
Tag: Matthew;s Gospel
The King’s Instructions
The teaching of Jesus in Matthew chapters 19 to 22 Advent 2021 I have been looking at Matthew's Gospel since 2015 out of order, which is why I have a link at the bottom of each post, in case anyone wishes to go through it in order. This is the last section which I shall …
Forgiveness has been brought into the present — Matthew 18:21–27
Humility and forgiveness — Part 1 A reflection for Good Friday 40 blogs of Lent — day 38 The Galilean ministry of Jesus is over. Over a period of time his ministry has taken him into Gentile lands, first just across the Jordan to Bethsaida, then to Tyre and Sidon, the Decapolis and Caesarea Philippi. …
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God is at the centre of fellowship — Matthew 18:18–20
Humility and honesty— part 2 40 blogs of Lent — day 38 Oops, looking for an image to illustrate the phrase, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven I found images that I imagine 50 shades of Gray would have, even though I have the worst of this filtered: It was revealing. …
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Disputes — Matthew 18:15–17
Humility and honesty— part 1 40 blogs of Lent — day 37 We all like to be with people with whom we have things in common. We choose to drink with people with a similar interest or political outlook, and social media does not connect us with a wider range of people but a narrower …
Cut your hands off? Scandal! — Matthew 18:7–14
Humility and trust — part 2 40 blogs of Lent — day 36 I have been disabled for the last 15 years. Uneven flooring is my bane. Of course with my crutches I have learned to be pretty good over any terrain, even the cobbles in historic cities, which can be testing. Anything that causes …
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When you know you’ve got it you’ve lost it — Matthew 18:1–7
Humility and trust — part 1 40 blogs of Lent — day 34 Years and years ago, one of the music papers, probably Sounds, held polls where they asked bass players to name three songs with the best bass playing on, or ask keyboard players for songs with the best keyboard playing on. Guitarist Ted …
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Fish and taxes — Matthew 17:24–27
The glory of Jesus — part 6 40 blogs of Lent — day 33 The temple tax collectors did not come to Jesus, they do not even come looking for Jesus. Peter's reputation of (to use a mixed metaphor) opening his mouth and putting his foot in it has gone before him. Jesus has turned the …
The need for discernment — Matthew 17:19–23
The glory of Jesus — part 5 40 blogs of Lent — day 32 intro There are 5 times that Jesus uses mustard seeds in his teaching. Three are where he, using hyperbole as emphasis, talked about the smallest of seeds growing into the largest of trees (Matthew 13:31–32 and parallel passages in Mark and Luke). …
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We are supposed to be surprising and radical — Matthew 16:24–28
The surprise of Jesus — part 5 40 blogs of Lent — day 26 I called the readings in Matthew Chapter 16 the surprise of Jesus. It is such a surprising chapter. It starts with Jesus refused to perform a sign of his power to the religious leaders of his religion straight after feeding 4000 …
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