Jesus shows us that all who repent and submit themselves under His authority are those who belong to the family of God. All those who truly believe with a repentant heart belong to God and are His children. Jesus Himself tells us so.
Matthew 12:22-37, Words come from the heart
Matthew 12:1-21, Jesus defends the weak
Jesus defends the weak. There are two examples of this: Jesus’ defense of His disciples and Jesus’ healing of the sick man in the synagogue. In each situation, Jesus spoke up to rebuke those who were trying to oppress or abuse the weak. Jesus would not put up with those who would crush people like that. He loved the weak and stuck up for them.
Matthew 11:16-30, Find your spiritual rest in Jesus
Matthew 11:1-15, Have ears to hear
Matthew 10:32-42, Stand firm for Christ
Matthew 10:16-31, Disciples face opposition
Matthew 9:36-10:15, Jesus seeks co-laborers
Matthew 9:18-35, Jesus has power over everything
Matthew 9:1-17, Jesus helps sinners
Matthew 8:18-34, Jesus is powerful over nature and demons
Matthew 8:1-17, Jesus is the willing healer
Jesus is the willing healer. Matthew shows us that Jesus fulfilled the Messianic prophecy that the Savior will heal our diseases. He does this with three examples of healing. Jesus truly has the power to heal. He performed these healings to show us that He is the Savior and that the kingdom of heaven rid of sickness and disease is coming for those who repent and trust in Him.