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Evils of illicit sex and sexual lusts
Memorise: “What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for two, saith he, shall be one flesh” (1 Cor 6:16) Read: Zechariah 13:5-9 Pastor E. Adeboye “Awake…
Babatope Babalobi,
Two powers (Matthew 21–28)
Kings and priests were both anointed in the OT. How does this conflict of powers play out in Matthews’ Gospel? It goes to the heart of his explanation of the cross.
Allen Browne,
Jesus’ dying question: Why have you abandoned me? (Matthew 27:45–51)
Jesus wasn’t losing his faith; he was losing his life, and talking to his Father about it.
Allen Browne,
Jesus’ Dying Question: Why Have You Abandoned Me? (Matthew 27:45–51)
Jesus wasn’t losing his faith; he was losing his life, and talking to his Father about it.
Allen Browne,
What did Jesus sing? (Matthew 26:30)
The first worship song in the New Testament Here’s the only record of Jesus singing: Matthew 26:30 And having sung, they went out to the Mount of Olives. Singing would be unremarkable today. Churches spend lots of time doing it. But this (|| Mark 14:26) is the only time the...
Allen Browne,
How do you value Christ? (Matthew 27:1-10)
The tragedy of Judas was how he valued Jesus. Whatever his reason, he chose to hand Jesus over to the temple leaders, accepting whatever they offered (Mark 14:11 || Luke 22:5). The chief priests se…
Allen Browne,
Unjustly struck down (Matthew 26:31-35)
My feelings affect what I hear from others. When we feel guilt, we hear condemnation. Even from Jesus. “You will all desert me” is the New Living Translation of Matthew 26:31. It sounds like committing apostasy, and it has been heard that way since the second century. But desert is...
Allen Browne,
Strike the shepherd (Zechariah 13:7-9)
Why was the shepherd of God’s people struck? Why did Jesus relate Zechariah’s message to himself and the scattering of his little flock?
Allen Browne,
Why are the people of earth mourning? (Matthew 24:30-31)
Two pictures combined in one, the reconciliation of heaven and earth.
Allen Browne,
Divine sovereignty and human suffering (Zechariah 14:1-5)
Puzzled over how to understand God’s sovereignty? It’s the hope of a suffering world.
Allen Browne,

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