Friday, October 1, 2021

Matthew 3 (2021-2022)

 

Homiletics                                                      Study – Matthew 2021-2022

Lesson     3                                                      Passage: Matthew 3

Content (List of Topics or Events)

John the Baptist – His presence and ministry to sinners (Matthew 3:1-6)

a. John the Baptist preaching repentance the kingdom of heaven is near  (1-2)

b. Isaiah’s prophecy of John’s ministry (3)

c. John the Baptist – clothes and food (4)

d. People coming from whole region (Judea and Jerusalem) to confess sins and be baptized. (5-6)

Pharisee and Sadducees - John the Baptist challenges the fruit they fail to produce  (Matthew 3:7-10)

a. John seeing Pharisees and Sadducees call them “Brood of Vipers” (7)

b. John’s challenge to produce fruit of repentance (8-9)

c. John’s verdict pronouncement of non-fruit producers (10)

 

Jesus – John the Baptist’s reluctance to Baptize Jesus, Spirit of God comes with heaven’s “well pleased” pronouncement (Matthew 3:11-17)

a. John’s description of the one who comes after him – more powerful and holy; baptizing with Holy Spirit (11)

b. John’s description that he will gather his wheat separating from chaff with fire  (12)

c. Jesus comes to Jordan to be baptized with John pronouncing his reluctance  (13-14)

d. Jesus pronouncement to be baptized to fulfill righteousness (15)

e. Holy Spirit descends on Jesus with voice from heaven identifying Jesus and announcing heaven’s pleasure with Jesus. (16-17)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

John the Baptist – His presence and ministry to sinners.

Matthew 3:1-6

Pharisee and Sadducees - John the Baptist challenges the fruit they fail to produce  

Matthew 3:7-10

Jesus – John the Baptist’s reluctance to Baptize Jesus, Spirit of God comes with heaven’s “well pleased” pronouncement

Matthew 3:11-17

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

John the Baptist preaches repentance, challenges leaders, and baptizes Jesus

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT Jesus comes in righteousness; John the Baptist challenged the people to confess sins and produce good fruit and there will be a judgment.

Specific Application Questions

1

Are you willing to stand out for God and be faithful to His righteousness?

2

Are you producing fruit of righteousness in yourself and to others?

3

What are you doing that is “well-pleasing” for God?  What needs to change to make an impact for heaven?

Principles to Remember

1

Followers clear the path for others to come to the Lord

2

Followers are known by their faithfulness to bear Kingdom fruit

3

Followers fulfilling righteousness are pleasing to God

Characteristic of God

Righteous

Theme

John the Baptist calls to righteousness baptizing and used by God to baptize Jesus.

God’s Word  - What’s happening?

God’s Heart – What does God care about?

Today’s World – How does this connect to what is h

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