Resources on Matthew
Matthew is a very neat and orderly writer. He was a tax gatherer and an accountant, so he knows how to organize the books. Since he has been so careful to organize his Gospel, and if we take it seriously that he was an inspired apostle, we ought to take his writing seriously. It’s not just a jumble of unrelated topics. Matthew’s predominant motive in writing his record is to persuade us to come and take the yoke of Christ. He is king, his yoke is easy, and in coming to him we find rest for our souls.
Explore Sections/Themes
These single or multi-part resources will guide you through specific parts or themes of the book.
Five Conversational Studies on Matthew’s Gospel
Ten Studies Covering Matthew, Luke, Galatians and 1 John
Two Studies on Applying Ideas in Matthew's Gospel to Our Lives
Six Studies from Matthew on the Evidence for Jesus
Six Studies on Major Themes in Matthew 8–13
Read Questions/Answers
Through the years David Gooding answered many Bible-related questions that he received through correspondence and in Q&A sessions. Below you will find a list of answers to questions referencing Matthew. Some of these deal with specific sections or verses, while others cite Matthew as part of an answer to a broader question.