biblestudy: Matthew (Part 8)

Matthew 9 Matthew's Unique Qualifications as Apostle
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 30-Dec-81; Tape #BS-MA08

Description: John Ritenbaugh, focusing on Matthew 9:2-9 recounts an event in which an evangelist criticized Herbert W. Armstrong for suggesting that healing constitutes a forgiveness of sin. The effects of sin on successive generations are clearly seen in Exodus 20:5. Sin causes disease, but the person who becomes sick does not necessarily commit the sin. Because God alone can forgive sin, God alone can heal. Matthew, a former publican, was nevertheless made an apostle by Jesus Christ. Matthew’s need to overcome stands in stark contrast to the Pharisees smug condemnatory righteousness. Christianity is a joyous experience we share with Christ. The reactionary Pharisees, bogged down with manmade traditions, were extremely resistant to new truth and change. Human nature is passionately attached to the status quo. Consequently, the new teachings of Christ are incompatible with the teachings we learned from our parents or society. Even with our inadequacies, Jesus will nevertheless grant us our requests if they are according to God’s will. We should remember that the best teaching is always done through example. [NB: This series of Bible Studies from 1981-82 is incomplete.] (0 minutes)

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Analogy of stone in pond Anchor Bible Certainty Collecting taxes Condemnatory righteousness Effects of sin fasting Faith Felt need to overcome Forgiveness of sin Healing Herald Lame. weak , and sinners Matthew Message from a king Messiah New cloth on an old garment New wine into old wine skins Overcoming Pharisees Psychosomatic conditions Publican Scattered Sense of urgency Sin Son of David Superstition Tax collector Teaching: making a message practical Teaching and preaching Two blind men Wedding reception What the eye sees is what the heart feels Woman with an issue of blood

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Sermons in the Matthew series:

Matthew (Part 1)
Matthew's Emphasis on Jesus' Kingship and Jewish Roots

Matthew (Part 2)
Matthew 4-5 Beatitudes as a Compendium of Christ's Teaching

Matthew (Part 5)
Matthew 7 Discerning False Teachers and Prophets: Developing a Love for the Truth

Matthew (Part 6)
Matthew 7 (Review) The Consequences of Rejecting God's Word

Matthew (Part 8)
Matthew 9 Matthew's Unique Qualifications as Apostle

Matthew (Part 9)
Matthew 10 Instructions About Enduring Persecutions

Matthew (Part 10)
Matthew 10-11 Adaptibility to the Yoke of Christ

Matthew (Part 11)
Matthew 12 Jesus' Courageous Response to Persecution from the Pharisees

Matthew (Part 12)
Matthew 12-13 Third Resurrection and Parable of the Sower

Matthew (Part 13)
Matthew 13-14 Spiritual Gifts Intended to Edify All

Matthew (Part 15)
Matthew 17-18 Relationships with God and Man

Matthew (Part 16)
Matthew 18 Attitudes Christ Encouraged To Preserve Unity Among Brethren

Matthew (Part 17)
Matthew 19 God’s Ideal in Marriage; Conditions for Divorce / Children and Rich young man

Matthew (Part 18)
Matthew 20-21 Servant Leadership/ Jesus' Bold Entry into Jerusalem

Matthew (Part 14)
Matthew 18 Leavening of the Pharisees and Sadducees

Matthew (Part 19)
Matthew 21 Episode of Money Changers / Lessons from Cursing of fig tree/ Parable of Two Sons

Matthew (Part 20)
Matthew 21 Parable of the wicked vinedressers/ Wedding Feast/ Rendering unto Caesar/ Resurrection

Matthew (Part 21)
Matthew 21 Assorted Questions from Members/ Avoiding Sin does not equate to Doing Good

Matthew (Part 23)
Matthew 26 - End

Matthew (Part 29)
Matthew 23 Assorted Questions from Members/ Avoiding Sin does not equate to Doing Good

Matthew (Part 30)
Matthew 24-25 Terrifying Cosmic Signs and the Day of the Lord

Matthew (Part 31)
Matthew 26-end Jesus Christ's Betrayal and Last Passover as a Man




 








 
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