Matthew 19:1-22 Dear RTB’ers, Welcome back to Matthew! I don’t know that Jeremiah is a good interlude, but it did afford us a two-week break from Matthew. So now we return, finishing Matthew over the next three weeks. One of the last items that I posted on Matthew had to do with gospel “turning points”. …
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March 2 / Jeremiah 24-25
Jeremiah 24-25 Dear RTB’ers, After Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had taken into exile from Jerusalem Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, together with the officials of Judah, the craftsmen, and the metal workers, and had brought them to Babylon… (v. 24:1a) In today’s first verse we see that many of the residents of …
March 1 / Jeremiah 23
Jeremiah 23 Dear RTB’ers, And we are back to Fred posting the first comments of the day. Thank you, John, for stepping in during our travels. Jeremiah is not the easiest book on which to offer comments, but you did that admirably. So we continue… I have three items to cover: First, Jesus the Messiah… …
March 2026 Readings
Date Readings Verses 01-Mar Jeremiah 23 40 02-Mar Jeremiah 24-25 48 03-Mar Matthew 19:1-22 22 04-Mar Matthew 19:23-20:28 36 05-Mar Matthew 20:29-21:22 28 06-Mar Matthew 21:23-46 24 07-Mar Matthew 22:1-14 14 08-Mar Matthew 22:15-46 32 09-Mar Matthew 23:1-22 22 10-Mar Matthew 23:23-39 17 11-Mar Matthew 24:1-31 31 12-Mar Matthew 24:32-25:13 33 13-Mar Matthew 25:14-46 33 …
February 14 / Matthew 18:1-35
Matthew 18:1-35 Dear RTB’ers, Woe to the world for temptations to sin! For it is necessary that temptations come, but woe to the one by whom the temptation comes! (v. 7) This verse got my attention because of how I read it in my NASB translation, where “stumbling blocks” was used instead of temptations: Woe …
February 13 / Matthew 17:14-27
Matthew 17:14-27 Dear RTB’ers, Jesus again foretells His death and resurrection. But this time, instead of being confused Matthew writes that they were “greatly distressed”. But no doubt, they were still confused…! Two incidents today leave me wondering about Jesus’ relationship with His Father. In the first, Jesus seems not to know His time frame …
February 12 / Matthew 16:21-17:13
Matthew 16:21-17:13 Dear RTB’ers, All four gospels have specific “turning points” in Jesus’ earthly ministry. Here’s Mark 8:31: And He began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders and the chief priests and the scribes and be killed, and after three days rise again. …
February 11 / Matthew 16:1-20
Matthew 16:1-20 Dear RTB’ers, I was so focused on the Canaanite woman yesterday that I failed to mention Jesus feeding the 4000, a second major multiplication of loaves and fish. Although scholars have questioned whether Jesus in fact did two major feeding miracles (or even one!), Jesus clearly speaks to the two miracles in today’s …
February 10 / Matthew 15:21-39
Matthew 15:21-39 Dear RTB’ers, Jesus now leaves Capernaum, leaving Galilee altogether and travels to the northwest to Tyre and Sidon, coastal cities on the Mediterranean Sea. There He meets a woman from that region who has a demon-possessed daughter. I love this story, both the attitude of this Canaanite woman and her response to Jesus’ …
February 9 / Matthew 15:1-20
Matthew 15:1-20 Dear RTB’ers, Scribes and Pharisees again…: Then Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem… (v. 1) It is reasonable to give the scribes and Pharisees a break once in a while. Yes, they always seem to be testing Jesus, but they had a valid reason – there often appeared a number of …