Matthew, Session 71

A Special Treat: Before you listen to the lecture on Matthew 16:13-20, I have included clips from the video teachings shot on location at Caesarea Philippi when Bob Gorelik and I took a group of reading to Israel in 2009. There are 3 video clips (now on YouTube).   Understanding the geography is critical to understanding this passage.  Now you can see it for yourself.  Here are the links in order:

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Here is my lecture on these verses:

[audio:https://skipmoen.com/audio/matthew-71.mp3]

(To listen, hit the Play button above, or right-click here, select “Save as…” and download the file to your computer.)

A NOTE ON MATTHEW

One of the live class members asked me to post this:

As a weekly student of Skip Moen’s Matthew class, I would like to suggest that a class such as this is worthy of a fee.  The amount of information and the thorough explanation taught by a teacher like Skip would cost several hundred dollars at any institution but we have been blessed to receive it for free.  I am suggesting that each listener pay a minimum of $2.00 per class (but I’m sure Skip will accept more).  I think we should be  grateful for this great gift that God has provided and it should result in a monetary expression that will help Skip continue his service to us.
Humbly submitted,
Amy Gomes
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christine hall

Thanks but I could only watch part 1. when I click on either part 2 or part 3 it says it is a private video!!?? Any suggestions – I dont want to have a U Tube account and have never come across this beffore?

Christine

Rodney

Skip, do you think that the phrase “You are the Messiah, the Son of the Living God” could also be a reference to the prophecy in Hosea (read the entire 1st chapter for context);

Hsa 1:10 KJV – [10] Yet the number of the children of Israel shall be as the sand of the sea, which cannot be measured nor numbered; and it shall come to pass, [that] in the place where it was said unto them, Ye [are] not my people, [there] it shall be said unto them, [Ye are] the sons of the living God.

[Paul also quotes this in his letter to the Romans:

Rom 9:25-26 ESV – [25] As indeed he says in Hosea, “Those who were not my people I will call ‘my people,’ and her who was not beloved I will call ‘beloved.'” [26] “And in the very place where it was said to them, ‘You are not my people,’ there they will be called ‘sons of the living God.'”

]

This would have been in line with the disciples expectations that the Messiah ben David would –
a. throw out the Roman oppressors, and
b. regather the outcasts (the dispersed) of Israel.

…Messiah being the first (the first-born, if you like), coming to gather the rest. I know that you’ll get to this eventually, but remember the disciples question just before the Feast of Tabernacles on the “Mount of Transfiguration”? “Master, is it at this time that you will restore the kingdom to Israel?”

As soon as I heard you speak about it the connection seemed obvious to me, but maybe not so to others? What do you think?

Amanda Youngblood

What dates in May and June will you be holding the Sunday class? I know you’re out of the country for some of those dates.
Amanda