Jesus teaches His disciples to trust Jehovah completely, seeking His Kingdom first while resting in His faithful provision for all their needs.
Choose Your Master: God or Wealth (Matthew 6:19–24)
Jesus teaches that one cannot serve both God and wealth; true devotion requires singular loyalty to Jehovah and eternal priorities.
What Does the Bible Say About Fasting? (Matthew 6:16–18)
Fasting in Scripture was acceptable when done humbly before Jehovah, not as ritual or display. Christians today are free to choose whether to fast.
Pledges of Marriage in Matthew 1:18 and the Conception of Jesus Christ
Mary’s imperfection did not taint Jesus’ conception. The Holy Spirit sanctified His humanity, making Him sinless yet fully descended from David.
Jesus and the Kingdom as Fulfillment of the Law (Matthew 5:17–20)
Jesus fulfilled the Law by perfect obedience, ensuring that not one detail would fail. Kingdom righteousness surpasses Pharisaic self-righteousness.
Salt and Light: True Disciples Witness to the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 5:13–16)
Jesus calls His disciples to be salt and light—preserving truth, resisting corruption, and bearing visible witness to Jehovah’s Kingdom.
Jesus Unfolds the Gospel of the Kingdom (Matthew 4:23–25)
Jesus proclaimed the Kingdom with teaching, preaching, and healing, revealing Jehovah’s rule breaking into human history.
Jesus Calls Fishers of Men (Matthew 4:18–22)
Jesus called ordinary fishermen from Galilee, demanding immediate obedience and transforming their daily labor into a mission of eternal significance.
Jesus Messiah Begins His Galilean Ministry (Matthew 4:12–17)
Jesus fulfills Isaiah by making Capernaum His base, shining Kingdom light in Galilee’s darkest districts and commanding all to repent as the King draws near.
Temptations of the Messiah (Matthew 4:1–11)
Jesus defeats Satan in the desert with Deuteronomy, rejecting appetite without obedience, presumption, and idolatrous ambition, upholding worship of Jehovah alone.

