Commentaries On The Gospels & Acts


The Gospel of Matthew: Dispensationally Considered

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The Gospel of Matthew must be seen as a continuation of the Old Testament. Nothing has changed. They were and are still under the Mosaic Covenant and the Law. Israel waited in anticipation for the fulfillment of God’s promises and prophecies.  God promised King David that his kingdom would become an eternal kingdom with David’s Son upon the throne. Matthew begins his gospel with a detailed geneaology of Jesus Christ. It establishes Him as the legitimate heir to David’s throne. more . . .


The Gospel of Mark: Dispensationally Considered

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The Gospel of Mark is the second of the three synoptic gospels in the New Testament. These gospels stand together as records from eyewitnesses of Jesus’ earthly ministry. They are the accounts of His life, teachings, and miracles. When the synoptic gospels are placed side by side they make it easy for comparison of their contents. The four gospels must be seen as a continuation of the Old Testament. Nothing had changed. The children of Israel were still under the Mosaic more . . .


The Gospel of Luke: Dispensationally Considered

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The Gospel of Luke is the third of the three synoptic gospels in the New Testament. The four gospels stand together as they record eyewitness testimony of the life, teachings, and miracles of Jesus, the Messiah. The synoptic gospels allow us to place these records side by side for easy comparison of the facts. Luke was the beloved doctor who wrote both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. He is believed to be one of the seventy who were commissioned by Jesus to carry the gospel message. Later, he (more . . .)


The Gospel of John: Dispensationally Considered

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John the Apostle recorded his eyewitness account in his gospel. It is different from the other gospels. The three previous gospels recorded by Matthew, Mark, and Luke are called the synoptic gospels for a reason. These other writers followed a similar format that recounts the life, teaching, and work of Jesus Christ's earthly ministry. As such, the placement of John's gospel in Scripture builds upon the historical narratives written by the others. John's gospel focuses on the importance of having (more . . .)


Acts of the Apostles: Dispensationally Considered

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The Acts of the Apostles is a history book. Written by Luke, it records the events of the apostles. It begins where the four gospels ended and records the Lord’s Ascension. Early believers who trusted in the Good News of the Kingdom, were instructed to do all that Christ had commanded. With the arrival of the Holy Spirit, a miraculous growth of Kingdom Believers began. Then, persecution came. It threatened the very existence of the believers. At this point, we are introduced to Saul. On his way to Damascus in pursuit (more . . .)


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