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Scripture

Gospel of Matthew

1 Jun 2016
Bible Study by Dr Peter Masters

In three Gospels this double prophecy, given exclusively to the disciples, discloses the harbingers of the end of the Temple, to be repeated (more intensively) at the end of the world. The first would be seen by that very generation.

The End of Time Matthew 24.3
13 Jul 2014
Gospel sermon by Dr Peter Masters

With seemingly unending wars, terrorism, increasingly destructive weapons and moral collapse, Christ's teachings about the end of the age are uniquely accurate. Here are His words on how the present age will end and how we may find Him now, and be His at the final account.

11 Jan 2015
Gospel sermon by Dr Peter Masters

The parable of the fig tree - one of the shortest - illustrates Christ's timetable for human history, and also the way He works in the lives of all who seek and find Him. Here is life in the soul, reconciliation with God and eternal life.

Ready to Meet God Matthew 25.1
7 Jul 2013
Gospel sermon by Dr Peter Masters
The Saviour's parable of the wise and foolish bridesmaids shows the unreadiness of so many to meet their Creator. Here are the reasons for spiritual indifference, and their cure, how we should stir up our thinking and desire for real meaning in life, and a walk with God.
How God Sees Us Matthew 25.32
18 Oct 2015
Gospel sermon by Dr Peter Masters

Three days before execution, Christ spoke of His return and the judgement of all, using the sheep and goats analogy to describe all people. Here is how God views us, and how we may be prepared and safe for the coming great day.

The Price of Heaven Matthew 26.38
25 Mar 2016
Good Friday by Dr Peter Masters

We do not grieve over Calvary, because the Lord now reigns in glory, but it stirs our indebtedness and love as nothing else. Here is Gethsemane (the foretaste), the scourging (man's hatred), the cross, (the atonement), and the 'royal' superscription.

Christ at Golgotha Matthew 27.20
14 Apr 2017
Good Friday by Dr Peter Masters

Matthew's atonement account provides a seamless overview. Here are: the rejection of Christ that ended the era of Jewish privilege, the cruelties inflicted, the uttered scorn, the three hours of darkness (and its significance) up to the Lord's voluntarily yielding up of life for the redeemed.

20 Jul 2016
Bible Study by Dr Peter Masters

The great commission directs believers in every age, but when seen also as doctrine, its full richness springs into view, including the Trinity in salvation, the authority of the Word over reason and experience, the true nature of Christian liberty, and the Lord's presence.