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[[Matthew 26:1|Matthew chapter 26]]
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The rulers conspire against Christ. ([[Matthew 26:1|1-5]]) Christ anointed at Bethany. ([[Matthew 26:6|6-13]]) Judas bargains to betray Christ. ([[Matthew 26:14|14-16]]) The Passover. ([[Matthew 26:17|17-25]]) Christ institutes his holy supper. ([[Matthew 26:26|26-30]]) He warns his disciples. ([[Matthew 26:31|31-35]]) His agony in the garden. ([[Matthew 26:36|36-46]]) He is betrayed. ([[Matthew 26:47|47-56]]) Christ before Caiaphas. ([[Matthew 26:57|57-68]]) Peter denies him. ([[Matthew 26:69|69-75]])
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[[Matthew 27:1|Chapter 27]]
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Christ delivered to Pilate, The despair of Judas. ([[Matthew 27:1|1-10]]) Christ before Pilate. ([[Matthew 27:11|11-25]]) Barabbas loosed, Christ mocked. ([[Matthew 27:26|26-30]]) Christ led to be crucified. ([[Matthew 27:31|31-34]]) He is crucified. ([[Matthew 27:35|35-44]]) The death of Christ. ([[Matthew 27:45|45-50]]) Events at the crucifixion. ([[Matthew 27:51|51-56]]) The burial of Christ. ([[Matthew 27:57|57-61]]) The sepulchre secured. ([[Matthew 27:62|62-66]])
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[[Matthew 28:1|Chapter 28]]
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Christ's resurrection. ([[Matthew 28:1|1-8]]) He appears to the women. ([[Matthew 28:9|9,10]]) Confession of the soldiers. ([[Matthew 28:11|11-15]]) Christ's commission to his disciples. ([[Matthew 28:16|16-20]])
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[[Christianity]] is the religion of a sinner who applies for [[salvation]] from deserved wrath and from sin; he applies to the mercy of the Father, through the atonement of the incarnate Son, and by the sanctification of the Holy Spirit, and gives up himself to be the worshipper and servant of [[God]], as the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, three Persons but one God, in all his ordinances and commandments. [[Baptism]] is an outward sign of that inward washing, or sanctification of the Spirit, which seals and evidences the believer's justification. Let us examine ourselves, whether we really possess the inward and spiritual grace of a death unto sin, and a new birth unto righteousness, by which those who were the children of wrath become the children of God. Believers shall have the constant presence of their Lord always; all days, every day. There is no day, no hour of the day, in which our Lord [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] is not present with his churches and with his ministers; if there were, in that day, that hour, they would be undone. The God of Israel, the Saviour, is sometimes a God that hideth himself, but never a God at a distance. To these precious words Amen is added. Even so, Lord Jesus, be thou with us and all thy people; cause thy face to shine upon us, that thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations. ''(Today's commentary file was missing and the above was adapted from Matthew Henry Commentary)''

Revision as of 04:25, 12 October 2015

October Scripture Portion: Matthew chapter 1 - Luke chapter 22 including the Gospel according to Mark.

Matthew chapter 26

The rulers conspire against Christ. (1-5) Christ anointed at Bethany. (6-13) Judas bargains to betray Christ. (14-16) The Passover. (17-25) Christ institutes his holy supper. (26-30) He warns his disciples. (31-35) His agony in the garden. (36-46) He is betrayed. (47-56) Christ before Caiaphas. (57-68) Peter denies him. (69-75)

Chapter 27

Christ delivered to Pilate, The despair of Judas. (1-10) Christ before Pilate. (11-25) Barabbas loosed, Christ mocked. (26-30) Christ led to be crucified. (31-34) He is crucified. (35-44) The death of Christ. (45-50) Events at the crucifixion. (51-56) The burial of Christ. (57-61) The sepulchre secured. (62-66)

Chapter 28

Christ's resurrection. (1-8) He appears to the women. (9,10) Confession of the soldiers. (11-15) Christ's commission to his disciples. (16-20)

Christianity is the religion of a sinner who applies for salvation from deserved wrath and from sin; he applies to the mercy of the Father, through the atonement of the incarnate Son, and by the sanctification of the Holy Spirit, and gives up himself to be the worshipper and servant of God, as the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, three Persons but one God, in all his ordinances and commandments. Baptism is an outward sign of that inward washing, or sanctification of the Spirit, which seals and evidences the believer's justification. Let us examine ourselves, whether we really possess the inward and spiritual grace of a death unto sin, and a new birth unto righteousness, by which those who were the children of wrath become the children of God. Believers shall have the constant presence of their Lord always; all days, every day. There is no day, no hour of the day, in which our Lord Jesus is not present with his churches and with his ministers; if there were, in that day, that hour, they would be undone. The God of Israel, the Saviour, is sometimes a God that hideth himself, but never a God at a distance. To these precious words Amen is added. Even so, Lord Jesus, be thou with us and all thy people; cause thy face to shine upon us, that thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations. (Today's commentary file was missing and the above was adapted from Matthew Henry Commentary)