Gospel of Matthew Chapters 7 – 12 Guide and Overview
Live Like Christians, Miracles, the Disciples, John the Baptist, and The Sabbath Day
Learning His Good Word One Chapter At A Time
The Gospel of Matthew – The New Testament. Matthew begins with Jesus’ genealogy and birth, then moves on to his miracles, ministry, and teachings. The Gospel of Matthew consists of 28 chapters, which are often divided into seven sections:
Chapters 1–3 and 4–7 introduce Jesus as Messiah and God’s Kingdom,
Chapters 8–10, 11–13, and 14–20 invite people into the Kingdom’s power, and
Chapters 21–25 and 26–28 conclude with Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection.
Live Like Christians, Miracles, the Disciples, John the Baptist, and The Sabbath Day
Jesus Emphasizes Mercy and Insists it is Lawful to do Good on the Sabbath
The Recognition of Jesus’ Identity, Repentance, Humility, and Trusting His Leadership
Jesus Commissions The 12 Disciples and Gives Instructions of Their Mission
Summary and Message – Jesus Performs Miracles and Emphasizes His Authority Over Sin, Illness, and Death.
Jesus’ Identity, His Mission, Values, and Ethics of the Kingdom of Heaven
Summary and Message of Matthew 5 – Sermon on the Mount and The Beatitudes, Salt and Light, Law, and Righteousness
Summary and Message of Matthew 4 – Jesus’ Temptation, Ministry, and Disciples
Summary and Message of Matthew 3 – Repent, the Kingdom of Heaven is Coming
Summary of Matthew 1 – The Genealogy of Jesus and The Birth of Jesus
Jesus’ Genealogy and Birth, His Miracles, Ministry, and Teachings