• Why Have You Abandoned Me?

    March 7 Matthew presents his account of Jesus’ crucifixion in chapter 27. In verse 46, Matthew records Jesus quoting from the Hebrew/Aramaic text of Psalm 22:1, asking God why He has abandoned Him. Hanging on the cross, Jesus now feels the wrath of God being poured out on Him—the God whom Habakkuk tells us cannot…

  • Could You Not Stay Awake?

    March 6 After celebrating the Passover with His disciples, Jesus walked with them to the Garden of Gethsemane, an olive grove just outside of Jerusalem where He often went to pray. (Luke 22:39) It’s interesting that He would choose this place to pray, especially this night. The name Gethsemane means “oil press.” Not surprisingly, Matthew…

  • Stewardship in the Kingdom

    March 5 In Matthew 25, Jesus makes another reference to eschatology in his Parable of the Virgins. Ten virgins waited for the groom to arrive for a wedding, five of whom had extra oil for their lamps. When the groom arrived, all of them trimmed their lamps, but the five foolish virgins, who didn’t have…

  • The End

    March 2 A favorite topic of conversation for many believers is the End Times. Theologians call this subject: Eschatology. The Bible says quite a bit about it in Daniel, Revelation, and Matthew 24. But comparatively, it’s a very small part of Scripture. Many theologians and preachers make a big deal of eschatology, trying to determine…

  • The Greatest Commandment

    February 28 An expert in the Jewish Law sought to trap Jesus by asking Him which was the greatest commandment. He may have been thinking along the lines of the “Big Ten” recorded in Exodus 20. At this point, however, Jewish Rabbis had added over seven hundred laws of their own in an effort to…