
Kitchen Table Theology
Where Coffee, Conversation, and Theology Meet. During my 40 years in ministry, I’ve developed an increasing burden for what I sense to be an increase in biblical illiteracy, not only among those in our churches, but also in the young men and women entering the ministry. Conversely, I am hopeful, because I also sense a hunger from people to learn and know biblical truth and the things of God has revealed to us in Scripture. Our Kitchen Table Theology team has developed a list of over 150 doctrinal topics which I, along with one of my cohosts, Jen Denton or Tiffany Coker, examine weekly. Our goal is to educate and share biblical truth on the same level as if we were sitting at your kitchen table with a Bible and a pot of southern pecan coffee in front of us. Welcome to the table!
Kitchen Table Theology
146 Bible Overview: Matthew
Join Pastor Jeff Cranston and Tiffany Coker in this episode of Kitchen Table Theology. Learn about the Gospel of Matthew, the longest book in the New Testament with 28 chapters, and explore its backstory, including the authorship, theme, and prophecies leading to Jesus.
[00:01 - 06:40] Discovering the Fascinating Backstory of the Gospel of Matthew
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- Learn about the Gospel of Matthew and how it paints Jesus as the climax of Israel's narrative in the Old Testament
[06:41 - 13:16] Uncovering the Authorship and Origins of the Gospel According to Matthew
- Matthew's gospel fulfilled prophecies leading to Jesus
- Matthew responded to Christ's call despite being despised as a tax collector
- Ancient church unanimously attributed the gospel to Matthew
- Matthew was an eyewitness to Jesus' life, ministry, miracles, death, and resurrection
[13:17 - 20:24] Exploring the Gospel of Matthew
- Matthew's gospel views the destruction of Jerusalem as a future event
- The longest book in the New Testament with 28 chapters
- Contains key teachings such as the Sermon on the Mount and parables of the Kingdom
- Jesus is the new Moses in the five major blocks of teaching
[20:25 - 28:30] A Missionary Tool for Convincing Jewish Unbelief
- Matthew's gospel was written for Jewish people to answer their questions about Jesus as the Messiah
- Emphasizes Jesus as the Son of David and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies
- Includes people outside of Judaism in a mission and preaching type of gospel
- Argues for Jesus' identity as the Messiah through Old Testament scriptures, and introduces the word "church”
Quotes:
“The Messianic theme that runs throughout this gospel provides the glue or the unity of the gospel and Christ's kingship.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston
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