Matthew 21:13

Commentary on Matthew 21:13 Context and Scriptural Setting Matthew 21 records a pivotal moment in Jesus’ ministry. After a triumphant entry into Jerusalem—fulfilling messianic prophecy—Jesus enters the temple and witnesses a corruption of what should be a sacred space. The temple, originally intended as a place for worship and communion with God, had been overrun with commercial… Continue reading Matthew 21:13

Matthew 23:37

Commentary Matthew 23:37 Matthew 23:37 in Context In the NKJV, Matthew 23:37 reads as follows: “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I desired to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing!” This verse must… Continue reading Matthew 23:37

Matthew 21:5

Commentary on Matthew 21:5 “Tell the daughter of Zion, ‘Behold, your King is coming to you, gentle, and riding on a donkey, even on a colt, the foal of a donkey.’” This verse is set within the broader narrative of Matthew 21, which recounts Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem—a pivotal moment where prophecy meets the unfolding of… Continue reading Matthew 21:5

Philippians 4:13

Commentary on Philippians 4:13 Introduction and Context In Philippians 4, the Apostle Paul writes with deep personal conviction and pastoral concern to the church at Philippi. The chapter moves from exhortations to prayer and meditation (Philippians 4:6–8) into reflections on contentment amid diverse circumstances (Philippians 4:10–12). In this broader context, Philippians 4:13—“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens… Continue reading Philippians 4:13

Matthew 9:37–38

Commentary on Matthew 9:37–38 This discussion draws from the broader context of Matthew 9, reflects on the theological themes underscoring God’s sovereignty and the church’s vocation, and explores how these verses continue to speak to modern Christian living. Context and Exegesis of Matthew 9 In Matthew 9, we see a vivid portrait of Jesus engaging with a diverse population—teaching,… Continue reading Matthew 9:37–38

Isaiah 54:17

Commentary on Isaiah 54:17 Introduction and Context Isaiah 54 is a chapter of consolation and restoration. In it, the prophet offers a message of hope and reassurance to the people of Israel after a period of profound suffering and exile. The chapter addresses the trauma of past afflictions while promising a future of divine favour and protection.… Continue reading Isaiah 54:17

Philippians 3:10–11

Commentary on Philippians 3:10–11 This passage, nestled within a chapter where Paul contrasts his old self—marked by legalistic credentials—with the surpassing worth of knowing Christ, invites believers into a deep, experiential union with Jesus. In these verses, Paul outlines his desire not merely for an intellectual acquaintance with Christ but a living, transformative experience that both… Continue reading Philippians 3:10–11

Exodus 33:14

Commentary on Exodus 33:14 This reflection draws on the surrounding context of Exodus 33, exploring its theological themes and the practical implications for modern Christian living. Introduction and Context In Exodus 33, Israel finds itself at a pivotal moment. Following the sin of the golden calf, Moses intercedes on behalf of the people, seeking assurance that God will… Continue reading Exodus 33:14

Genesis 1:1

Commentary on Genesis 1:1. This commentary engages with both the theological richness of the opening verse and its broader implications as unfolded throughout Genesis 1, and it offers insights for modern Christian living. Genesis 1:1 – The Foundation of All Things “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (NKJV) At first glance, this succinct statement… Continue reading Genesis 1:1

1 Corinthians 10:31

Commentary on 1 Corinthians 10:31 Introduction and Context 1 Corinthians 10 stands as an exhortation by Paul to the Corinthian church, warning them against complacency and the pitfalls of idolatry by recalling the past history of Israel. Throughout the chapter, Paul draws lessons from Israel’s failures—their overindulgence, rebellion, and compromise with surrounding pagan cultures—to caution believers against adopting similar… Continue reading 1 Corinthians 10:31