Book of Matthew

The Gospel written by Matthew, the tax collector, offers a unique perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, as it emphasizes themes of repentance and the kingdom of heaven. Matthew, who was known for his position in the service of the Roman Empire, transforms from a figure of social disdain to one of the apostles, providing insight into the profound change that faith can bring. His account details the parables, miracles, and moral teachings of Jesus, aiming to connect Jewish prophecy with the new covenant brought forth through Christ. By including a genealogy that links Jesus to Abraham and David, Matthew reinforces the idea that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies and serves as a testament to the accessibility of salvation for all, not just the chosen people. Through this Gospel, readers are invited to reflect on their own beliefs and the transformative power of divine grace in their lives.


Great summary. Would you also be willing to add that Matthew’s Gospel is also a challenge for believers as Jesus states in The Great Commission?
There will be several teachings on Matthew is there a certain verse you question?