Matthew’s Gospel has shaped Western culture and Christian faith more than many realize—but Matthew didn’t write a slogan book; he wrote a carefully crafted story to show us who Jesus is, what He did, and why it matters. In this introductory episode, Krisan sets the stage for the whole series on Matthew by exploring the author, the structure of the gospel, and how we should approach studying it as modern readers who want to understand, not just quote, Scripture.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- Who Matthew was—his background as a tax collector, his likely audience, and what early church tradition says about his life
- Why the question of authorship and dating matters (and how scholars and early church fathers differ on which gospel came first)
- How Matthew’s Gospel compares to John’s, especially in how each one portrays Jesus’ relationship with Jerusalem
- The two-part structure of Matthew: ministry in Galilee and the journey to Jerusalem, climaxing in Jesus’ death and resurrection
- The five major teaching sections (discourses) in Matthew, including the Sermon on the Mount and the Olivet Discourse
- What makes a gospel different from a modern biography and why it’s better understood as “historical theology”
- Practical principles for studying any gospel: paying attention to context, geography, literary forms, and the author’s purpose
- Why the gospels are first and foremost about Jesus—not about us—and how that changes the questions we bring to the text
- How familiar sayings from Matthew (“Love your enemies,” “Render to Caesar,” “Do unto others…”) point us back to the authority of the risen Christ (Matthew 28:18)
After listening, you’ll have a clearer sense of what Matthew is doing as an author and how his gospel is organized, so you can follow the story of Jesus from Galilee to Jerusalem with insight and expectation. You’ll be equipped with tools to read the gospel more thoughtfully and encouraged to approach Matthew not just as a collection of famous verses, but as a unified witness to the One who has “all authority in heaven and on earth.”
Series: Matthew’s Gospel 1-7: Behold the King!
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