Jesus’ authority is from God. All who submit themselves under His authority (repent) receive the kingdom of God. There is grace and mercy and the gift of eternal life to all who repent.
Matthew 21:14-22, Trust in God
Matthew 21:1-13, Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God
Matthew 20:17-34, Jesus came to serve
Matthew 19:27-20:16, Salvation is by grace
Matthew 19:13-26, Who possesses eternal life?
Matthew 19:1-12, Marriage is for life
Matthew 18:12-20, God wants none to perish
Matthew 18:1-11, Saving faith is childlike faith
Matthew 17:14-27, Faith can move mountains
Matthew 17:1-13, Listen to the Son of God
Matthew 16:21-28, Earnestly follow Christ
Matthew 16:13-20, God reveals Christ
Matthew 16:1-12, Unbelief of two kinds
Matthew 15:21-39, Jesus gives opportunity for faith
Matthew 15:1-20, Defilement comes from the heart
Matthew 14:24-36, Jesus cares for His people
Matthew 14:1-23, Jesus shows selfless compassion
Amid great pain of the martyrdom of John the Bapitst, and in spite of the need of a retreat for Himself and His disciples, Jesus shows great compassion for the crowd in need of His ministry. Jesus meets all their needs and then withdraws by Himself to pray on the mountain to commune with His Father.
Matthew 13:44-58, The kingdom of heaven is precious
Jesus shows us the tremendous value of the kingdom of heaven. It is so precious that it is worth giving up everything else to possess it. Jesus also shows us that false disciples will not enter the kingdom of heaven. May we all live as true disciples of Christ. Lastly, Matthew shows us a sad incident of unbelief among the Nazarenes.