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  2. 4 days ago · A Surprising Turn for the Tax Collector. Matthew, the enigmatic tax collector turned apostle, left quite the impression in biblical lore. From his humble beginnings as a reviled publican to becoming one of Jesus’ chosen twelve, his journey is nothing short of fascinating. Matthew’s story takes an unexpected turn when he pens the Gospel of ...

  3. 2 days ago · When Jesus called Matthew to apostleship, his sudden acceptance is striking to imagine. All three Gospel accounts state that he immediately got up and followed Jesus.Lukeemphasized how Matthew left everything he had behind in order to go with Jesus.

  4. 5 days ago · Tax collectors were despised by the Jewish people, as they were seen as traitors working for the Roman government. Despite this, Jesus called Matthew to follow Him, and he responded immediately, leaving his lucrative position to become one of Jesus’ closest disciples. The authorship of this Gospel has been a topic of discussion among scholars.

  5. 2 days ago · As disciples of Jesus, if we pour out onto others using our own strength, we will ultimately drain dry. But if we constantly fill our life so full of God— through His Word, church, prayer, and fellowship with others— then the overflow will spill onto those around us.

  6. It explains how Matthew, once consumed with earthly wealth, now points to true spiritual riches in Jesus. The sermon also underscores the significance of sacrifice and treasures in heaven, using Matthew's writings to illustrate the power and humility of Christ.

  7. 7 hours ago · 29 September 2024. ‘Go…I am with you always.’. Matthew 28:19-20 NKJV. The last thing Jesus said to His disciples before returning to heaven was this: ‘Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations…I am with you always.’. When God gives you an instruction or an assignment, it will always require His involvement, His strength ...

  8. 2 days ago · As you go, preach this message: ‘The king- dom of heaven is near.’ ” (Matthew 10:1-7) First Jesus had to gather three disciples, representing Adam’s family, Noah’s family, and Abraham’s family. Centered on those three he could gather 12 disciples representing Jacob’s 12 sons and also the 12 generations from Noah to Abraham.