
Matthew Chapter 28 - God will be with us always, for our entire lifetime.
Jesus sees the effort we put in for Him, to draw closer to Him, and He will draw near to us when we draw near to Him.
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Jesus sees the effort we put in for Him, to draw closer to Him, and He will draw near to us when we draw near to Him.
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While the prodigal son remains wayward and lost, it is not a time to gloat, standoffish or reject, but rather share the same heart as our Father, who pines longingly for the lost to come to their senses and to return. Â
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Matthew 26 records Jesus’ last moments on the earth. As time was running out, we could see how different people used this chance. Firstly, we read about the group of betrayers who were plotting on how to kill Jesus (v3-5, 14). This group also includes Judas who did not take his chance to repent, even when Jesus had already acknowledged that it was Judas who was going to betray Him (v25). Next, we read about Mary who used the alabaster flask of very costly fragrant oil to annoint Jesus’ head. Despite the disciples’ criticisms towards her, she actually received commendations from the Lord Jesus Christ for taking her chance to pour the fragrant oil on His body, for His burial (v12). Furthermore, as we read this chapter, we can testify how her good work is indeed told as a memorial wherever the gospel is preached (v13). Lastly, we also read about how the disciples fled when Jesus was captured. This included Peter who then wept bitterly when he realized how he had denied Jesus. Earlier on, Peter confidently claimed that “Even if all are made to stumble because of You, I will never be made to stumble” (v33). However, in his weaknesses, Peter failed to showcase his faith during Jesus’ last moment on earth. How about us today? As the signs of the end times are becoming more and more obvious, how have we been using our time? Let us be prudent and not be caught off guard.
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If we’re serious about reaching the kingdom of heaven, this chapter has three crucial behaviours that it warns us against.
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Since no one knows when the end will come, what shall we do?
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"Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees." This was Jesus' warning to His disciples.
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Today, the population of people who call themselves Christians is unrivalled. However, the ones Jesus has counted, the ones who have heard and accepted the true word of God in totality, God Himself has numbered.
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Matthew 21 poses questions of this or that from seemingly unrelated incidences.
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The Lord’s definition of greatness is the opposite of the social system. What greatness do we really value in life?
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We see four kinds of followers of Jesus – two whose mistakes we can learn from, and two we should emulate.
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What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them goes astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine and go to the mountains to seek the one that is straying?
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In which aspects of our lives are we still not mindful of Jesus’ purpose for us?
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