The Difference between Wheat and Chaff – Matthew 3:11-12

 It is very likely that verses 5-12 are not one of John’s sermons but a summary of several sermons. When we compare this with the other gospels, the same information is sometimes set in different contexts, like diamonds in different settings. I think that...

Fruits Meet for Repentance – Matthew 3:8

 We have been looking at this chapter for about a month now. As I was re-reading it for the umteenth time, it occurred to me that I have misquoted this verse many times. I’ve gotten it correct, but probably just as many times I’ve made a slight mistake...

Trees. Fruit, Axes and Fire – Matthew 3:5-10

 Here is something to keep in mind in regard to John the Baptist – despite the way that he might have appeared to these Pharisees and Sadducees, he really did have their best interests in mind. But unlike the Sadducean priests of the 21st century, he...

Pride and Put Down – Matthew 3:8-9

 As I was thinking about these Pharisees and Sadducees coming to John, I noticed that their approach was different from the way that they later came to the Lord Jesus. With Christ, it was always adversarial – they came attacking – with arguments and...

John and the Pharisees – Matthew 3:5-9

 I know that it would have been a little early, but what might have been the likelihood that Saul of Tarsus came to John down there in the valley of the Jordan? I can just picture the great scholar Gamaliel taking his little band of disciples down to hear the radical...

The Sadducees Came to his Baptism – Matthew 3:5-9

 Amongst the common people of Israel who came to hear the preaching of John the Baptist, there were two specific groups – the Pharisees and Sadducees. History tells us that there were at least four sects, or groups, among the Jews in John’s day. There were...

John’s Humility – Matthew 3:11-14

 I think that John the Baptist gives us a good opportunity to study the subject of humility. We all need to be more humble than we are, but it needs to be a Biblically-governed humility. It needs to come from within us, from the place where the Holy Spirit resides....

John’s Baptism – Matthew 3:5-16

 There are a lot of Christian scholars who don’t like John the Baptist, and who try to call him some sort of Old Testament prophet or servant of God. I know that it is true, because I have often read it, but I can’t understand why they want to do it. Maybe...

John’s Attire – Matthew 3:1-6

 I foresee our Sunday study of Matthew becoming exceedingly long. If there are 13 messages from all 28 chapters then we will again take about 350 services in that study. Of course, I’m leaving the door open for the Lord to return and bring it to an end, but...