The Son of David – Matthew 9:27

  When the two blind men heard that Christ had come out of Jairus’ house, they began to cry out for help. Specifically, they called for help from the “Son of David.” They didn’t plead for help from “Jesus,” “Messiah” or from the “Son of God.” They were beseeching the...

Blind Faith – Matthew 9:27-31

  I can not very well verify his statement, but Spurgeon once said that the Orient was filled with blind people. “In our own streets we meet here and there with a blind beggar, but they swarm in Eastern cities. Oph-thal-mai is the scourge of Egypt and Syria, and...

Forbidding Testimony – Matthew 9:27-31

  Psalm 66 is a wonderful song of praise. I wonder if these two blind men knew their hymnal well enough for their hearts to fill with words of David? “Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: Sing forth the honour of his name: make his praise glorious. Say unto...

The Untouchable Woman – Matthew 9:20-22

  Like a great many of our Lord’s miracles, this particular one has been recorded in three of the gospels. The miracle which follows is only found in Matthew, but the healing of this woman was considered by God to be really important. I can say with absolute...

On Touching Jesus – Matthew 9:20-22

  Next Sunday, I plan to return to this scripture using this woman as a picture of saving faith. Throughout our study of Matthew, we are going to be looking at miracles as illustrations of salvation. But there are also a great many other lessons sandwiched between...

Laughing at Christ Jesus – Matthew 9:18-19, 23-26

  I have several books in my library with collections of quotations. Among them, my favorite is nearly 2,000 pages, and it is filled with wonderful material in very tiny print. It is possible to look up a subject, and find perspective on that subject from a dozen...

The Beautiful Doctrine of Death – Matthew 9:18-19, 23-26

 This is a well-known story from the life of the Lord Jesus, and I have preached from it several times. But I haven’t made this kind of approach before. I hope that it will be a blessing. This was still early in our Lord’s ministry, but He had already testified of His...

One Size Does Not Fit All – Matthew 9:14-17

I dealt with the subject of fasting about eighteen months ago, so I am not going to look directly at it again. But the context of that subject was raised before the Lord Jesus, and it leads to an interesting investigation. Why did the disciples of John and the...

Go Ye and Learn what that Meaneth – Matthew 9:12-13

  Thursday was a big day at our house. In Sahalie’s little private school, the kindergarten class was celebrating Valentine’s Day. And preparations began early in the week, if not actually a week before that. Judy had prepared a box of things to send to the grandsons,...

Relationships – Matthew 9:9-13

 As I reminded you last week, the text for our first message in this study did not come from Matthew 1:1 – It was Matthew 9:9 where we read of Jesus call of Matthew – the penman of this scripture. In that message we considered his occupation, his call, his obedience...

Christ Jesus’ Intent – Matthew 9:9-13

This message could, and probably should, be divided into a dozen separate sermons. But I am thinking that there might be something useful in stepping back and looking that the larger picture. Why did the Son of God become incarnate? Why did Christ come into the world?...

Messianic Evangelism – Matthew 9:9-13

 In the edition of the Bible which I use, verse 9 is marked as a paragraph all unto its own. I am not going to directly refer to this verse tonight, because that was our text in the first message which we had in this series. It introduces Matthew to us, a man who is...

They Marveled and Glorified God – Matthew 9:1-8

 Generally speaking the more someone meditates on the Word of God, the more God will bring to his heart. It doesn’t matter if that scripture has been studied a hundred times, on the hundred-and-first there still may be something which has never been considered before....

Be of Good Cheer – Matthew 9:1-2

 Are there any words or phrases which are particularly yours? A couple of weeks ago, Bro. Bill saw where I had used the word “serendipity,” and he jokingly said, “Hey, you can’t use that word; it is mine.” I laughed at him and then agreed, although he didn’t create...

When Jesus saw their Faith – Matthew 9:1-8

A few days after I mentioned the evangelistic DVDs on the back table, one of the members asked me to look at a website criticizing their producer – Ray Comfort. The critic didn’t just criticize – he condemned Mr. Comfort, calling him a “damnable heretic.” I know...

The Paralytic Man and Christ Jesus – Matthew 9:1-8

This is a passage of scripture which appeals to every level of Christian experience. It is good for Sunday School lessons from pre-schoolers to the teens and adults. And it contains enough mystery to baffle John Gill and John Calvin combined. There are lessons here...

Jesus and the Devils – Matthew 8:23-27

 I am told that the beautiful stones, which we call diamonds, are not at all beautiful when they are pulled from the ground. And I suppose that if it was up to me, I’d probably not be aware that I was looking at a raw diamond if I saw one. However, if you showed me a...

Doctrine on Devils – Matthew 8:23-27

 I have lots of questions about this scripture and all the other scriptures which speak about demons. Twenty years ago, I spent weeks studying what the Bible says about Satan and his armies. I read several scholarly works on Satanism, several of which I pulled out...

Dealing with the Devil – Matthew 8:28-34

Following the spectacular miracle in the midst of the sea, the Lord and His disciples made it across to Gergesa. One of the apparent results of the storm was that the hoard of eavesdroppers all returned to Capernaum. When they had set sail, “there were also with him...

The Lesson of the Storm – Matthew 8:23-27

 The great Baptist Missionary Adoniram Judson was in a Burmese prison for preaching the gospel. The king of that country was a Buddhist and was thoroughly intolerant to everything foreign, and Christ is definitely foreign to a Buddhist. It is said that one day Anne,...

The Christ of the Storm – Matthew 8:23-27

 This brief history of a small event in the life of Christ carries with it some huge implications. Adding the accounts of Mark and Luke to what is here in Matthew, we have a full rendering of the event. And of course, as mature Christians we believe every word of it...

Disciples on the Fringe – Matthew 8:18-22

 Have you ever noticed that Christ Jesus never had a desire to pastor the biggest church in town? After the public healing of the demon-possessed man in the Capernaum synagogue, and then after the many miraculous healings early on Sunday evening, He went to bed –...

He hath Borne our Griefs – Matthew 8:16-17

 As I said last week, Christ Jesus was in Caperaum and had earlier in the day spent time in the local synagogue. Mark and Luke tell us that He was more than just a visitor – He was asked to speak. Both gospels speak of Jesus’ “exousia” – His unusual authority in...

The Healing of Peter’s Mother-in-law – Matthew 8:14-15

  There are some people who spend a great deal of time trying to disprove the miracles described in the Bible. For example in this case, they may try to minimize the fever that this woman had. I have had a fever off and on for the last couple of weeks; was I...

Ingress and Egress from the Kingdom of Heaven – Matthew 8:10-12

 As we were going home last Sunday evening, Judy told me that she liked my message on the healing of the Centurion’s servant. But then she went on to say that there was a part of that scripture which I didn’t expound. She said what I didn’t preach has been as much a...

Centurion Believers – Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10

  The record of this miraculous healing is given to us in both Matthew and Luke. They are not photocopies of each other and each gives us information which the other omits. I don’t want to bore you, but this afternoon’s theme is very much like the theme of this...

True Faith – Matthew 8:1-4

  One of the most difficult things about Bible study is trying to see any particular scripture within its context. For example, when we study the Book of Galatians, the context makes all the difference. Galatia was a heathen region in Asia Minor evangelized by Paul,...

The Man of All Authority – Matthew 7:21-29

The Latin Vulgate version of Lord Jesus’ Sermon on Mount begins with the word “be-a-ti-tu-do.” It is embarrassing for Baptists to use a word taken from a Catholic Bible, but it is the common term. “Beatitude” is a word derived from “be-a-ti-tudo” and it is the Latin...

What about the Foundation? – Matthew 7:21-27

 I have read a great many of the books of C.H. Spurgeon – including some of his more obscure titles. I think that it may have been in his “Lectures to My Students” where he said that every good pastor should be able to bring any message back to Christ, no matter what...

Ineffective Religion – Matthew 7:21-23

 What is the best test for the value of something? It is not the number of serving per pound. Some people were buying turkeys last week for 99¢ a pound, but others found some for 49¢. One is a good deal, but the other appears to be a better deal, assuming the turkey...