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Bible study through the Gospel of Matthew. In context to understand what the text meant to its original audience and what it requires of us today.

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Merry Christmas!
Jesus came quetly without a noise. Just obedience and purpose. We are still a small group.That is fine. Eight people like in Noah´s Ark. That is enough to start and we are just starting out. The Kingdom usually starts small. Faithfulness comes before growth in numbers. Here is another illustration Jesus used: “The Kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed planted in a field. It is the smallest of all seeds, but it becomes the largest of garden plants; it grows into a tree, and birds come and make nests in its branches.” Matthew 13:31-32 NLT Thank you for being here.Thank you for staying hungry for truth. I’ve just added a new teaching video in the classrom about Jesus’ genealogy. Why it matters. And what it reveals about the Kingdom. Grace and peace to you and your families.
0 likes • Dec '25
Happy new year
Family tree of a King - Matthew 1:1-17
This week we begin by reading Matthew 1:1–17 — the genealogy of Jesus. Before any teaching video is released, we start by reading the text itself. What to do: 1. Read Matthew 1:1–17 slowly 2. Do not skip names 3. Read it as theology, not as a list As you read, observe: - How is the genealogy structured? - Where do patterns repeat? - Which names feel unexpected or out of place? - Why might Matthew open his Gospel this way? Questions to consider: - What does Matthew want us to understand about Jesus before telling any stories? - How does this genealogy connect Jesus to Israel’s history? - What kind of Messiah is being introduced here? You do not need answers yet. Bring your observations and questions.
1 like • Dec '25
This is said in a very clear and understandable way. Thank you 😀
1 like • Dec '25
@Doug Sevre I agree
👋 Introductions — Who’s Reading Matthew With Us?
If you’d like, introduce yourself here.This is optional — no pressure. You can share briefly: 1. First name 2. Where you’re joining from 3. One sentence on why you wanted to read the Gospel of Matthew We’re glad you’re here.
0 likes • Dec '25
@Oluwapelumi Akinyode That´s a great introduction. Very precise. Happy to have you and I hope you enjoy being with us :)
1 like • Dec '25
I couldn't agree more. That's what church (g. Ekklesia) is made for. We're really happy to have you 😀
Welcome — How to Begin (Please Read First)
Welcome to BibleStudy Gospel of Matthew. This group is a verse-by-verse journey through the Gospel of Matthew. We begin with orientation before moving into weekly study. This first week is intentionally light. Please begin by doing the following (in order): 1. Read How This Study Works under the Classrom 2. Watch or read Is the Gospel Reliable? — Introduction to Matthew 3. Read Background to the Gospel of Matthew 4. Read Matthew 1:1–17
1 like • Dec '25
@Oluwapelumi Akinyode yes
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Exploring Scripture with anointed common sense: Hebrew mindset and Greek reasoning, real faith, living truth.

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