Matthew 28:1–15: Witnesses to the Resurrection
Whatever costs we may suffer for following Jesus, Jesus’ resurrection pits the fear of God against the fear of man. (Exposition of Matthew 28:1–15)
Read MoreWhatever costs we may suffer for following Jesus, Jesus’ resurrection pits the fear of God against the fear of man. (Exposition of Matthew 28:1–15)
Read MoreWhile faith in Jesus leads to faithfulness, legalism leads to scheming as Jesus was buried in accordance with the Scriptures. (Exposition of Matthew 27:55–66)
Read MoreIn his death upon the cross, Jesus was forsaken by God so that we might be reconciled to God. (Exposition of Matthew 27:45–54)
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Read MoreThe Roman soldiers do more than parody Jesus’ kingship. By mockery and mistreatment, Jesus is crowned as the King of the Jews. (Exposition of Matthews 27:27–31)
Read MorePilate alone made the final decision to crucify Jesus, but, in a similar way, every person must render a verdict about Jesus. (Exposition of Matthew 27:11–26)
Read MoreIn the moment of Jacob's greatest weakness, he comes most closely to resemble his most illustrious Descendant. God sustains our faltering faith when we are in the shadow of death. (Exposition of Genesis 32:1–21)
In the moment of Jacob's greatest weakness, he comes most closely to resemble his most illustrious Descendant. God sustains our faltering faith when we are in the shadow of death. (Exposition of Genesis 32:1–21)
Whatever costs we may suffer for following Jesus, Jesus' resurrection pits the fear of God against the fear of man. (Exposition of Matthew 28:1–15)