Matthew Sermons, Commentary, and Resources
The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the promised King—fulfilling Scripture, proclaiming His kingdom, and calling disciples to follow Him. Use this hub to find sermons, commentary, and resources as you study Matthew.
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The King’s Birth
Matthew 1–2 • The promised King arrives.
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Matthew 3–4
Preparation & launch • Baptism, temptation, calling.
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The King’s Kingdom
Matthew 5–7 • Life under King Jesus (Sermon on the Mount).
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Miracles of the King
Matthew 8–9 (and beyond) • Authority, compassion, and power.
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Downloadable Sermon Series Graphics
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Grab free, ready-to-use media kits for your Matthew sermon series—screens, social posts, and more.
The Gospel of Matthew
A versatile graphic set for preaching or teaching through Matthew as a whole.
The King’s Birth
Christmas series visuals for Matthew 1–2 and the birth of the promised King.
The King’s Kingdom
Free graphics for the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7) and kingdom teaching.
Miracles of the King
Free media kit for Matthew 8–9 (and beyond): Jesus’ authority, compassion, and power.
- Introduction to Revelation: Background, Message, Structure, and Why It Matters
- The Bible Project: Revelation: A Complete Animated Overview
- How can I understand the symbols in Revelation?
- Why study Revelation and does God even want us to understand it?
- Revelation 1:1-8: The Focus of Revelation
- Revelation 1:9-20: The Glorified Christ
- Revelation 2:1-7: To the Church at Ephesus
- Revelation 2:1-7: To the Church at Smyrna
- Revelation 2:12-17: To the Church at Pergamum
- Revelation 2:18-28: To the Church at Thyatira
- Revelation 3:1-6: To the Church at Sardis
- Revelation 3:7-13: To the Church at Philadelphia
- Revelation 3:7-13: To the Church at Laodicea
- Understanding Revelation: Is Revelation an endless way to express timeless principles of good verses evil?
- Understanding Revelation: Does Revelation Speak of Things Yet To Come?
- How Will Everyone See Jesus When He Returns? (Revelation 1:7)
- What Does “Almighty” mean in Revelation 1:8?
- Who are the “angels” of the seven churches? Are they angelic beings or humans? (Revelation 1:20)
Matthew Commentary
Choose the resource that fits your current season—quick clarity for reading, or layered depth for teaching and leading.
You don’t need both. Many readers start with the Foundational Commentary, then use the Teaching Commentary (Three-Tier Edition) when they want to go deeper or prepare to lead.
Read & Understand
A clear, book-level guide designed for reading, devotional journaling, and personal study.
Teach & Go Deeper
Layered teaching notes that move from simple clarity to deeper study for leaders and learners.