a7:13-27
b4:23
c9:35
dDeut 30:15-20
ePs 1
fProv 12:28
gJer 21:8
h7:13
i7:19-23
k7:14
l19:23
m20:16
n22:14
oJohn 3:19
p6:66-71
q7:15-20
rDeuteronomy 13:1-5
s18:21-22
tMatt 24:11
vActs 20:28-35
wRev 13:11-18
x16:13
y19:20
z20:10
aa1 Cor 12:10
ab14:29
ac1 Thes 5:21
ad1 Jn 4:1-3
aeRev 2:20
af7:16-17
ai12:33-37
aj13:8
ak21:43
alGal 5:19-23
am7:18
anJas 2:14-26
ao7:21
ap12:50
aq21:28-32
arRom 2:13
asJas 1:22-27
at7:22
auIsa 13–14
avJoel 2:1-32
awZeph 1:14-16
axMatt 10:15
ay11:20-24
az12:36
ba24:19-50
bb25:13
bc31-46
bdActs 17:31
beRom 2:16
bfMatt 7:21
bg7:23
bh7:24-27
bi5:3–7:27
bj5:20
bkJas 1:22-25
bl2:14-26
bmLev 26
bnDeut 28
bp7:24
bq5:3-12
br7:13-14
bs7:26
bt7:25-27
buJer 23:19
bvEzek 1:4

‏ Matthew 7:13-27

Summary for Matt 7:13-27: 7:13-27  a The Sermon on the Mount closes with a call to decide about Jesus and his teaching (see 4:23  b; 9:35  c). Those who hear Jesus’ message regarding the Kingdom must follow him to obtain eternal life or disown him and experience God’s condemnation. There is no middle way (Deut 30:15-20  d; Ps 1  e; Prov 12:28  f; Jer 21:8  g). 7:13  h Entering through the narrow gate refers to the decision to follow Jesus as the Messiah. The wide gate and broad highway refer to the decision not to follow Jesus and his teachings.

• Hell refers to being thrown into the fire, not entering the Kingdom of Heaven, being banished from the presence of Jesus, and being ruined (7:19-23  i, 27  j).
7:14  k Few people come to the light that is revealed in Christ (see 19:23  l; 20:16  m; 22:14  n; see also John 3:19  o; 6:66-71  p).
Summary for Matt 7:15-20: 7:15-20  q False prophets speak what people want to hear rather than calling people to live according to God’s will. Deuteronomy 13:1-5  r and 18:21-22  s set standards for evaluating a prophet’s truthfulness: His words must conform to God’s word, and his predictions must come true. Jesus unpacks the first requirement: A prophet’s actions must match his words in order to be believable; accordingly, a true prophet’s actions will also match God’s word. Just as the fruit indicates the nature of a tree, so one’s life indicates either a regenerate or unregenerate heart. False prophets are expected at the end of the age (see Matt 24:11  t, 24  u; Acts 20:28-35  v; Rev 13:11-18  w; 16:13  x; 19:20  y; 20:10  z). In order not to be deceived, Christians must be discerning (see 1 Cor 12:10  aa; 14:29  ab; 1 Thes 5:21  ac; 1 Jn 4:1-3  ad; Rev 2:20  ae).
Summary for Matt 7:16-17: 7:16-17  af Good and bad fruit refers to moral behavior (see 3:8  ag, 10  ah; 12:33-37  ai; 13:8  aj; 21:43  ak; Gal 5:19-23  al).
7:18  am Spiritual rebirth is absolutely necessary if one is to produce the good fruit that Jesus demands. Good works flow from faith; good works and faith cannot be separated (see Jas 2:14-26  an).
7:21  ao The will of my Father is expressed in Jesus’ teachings (see also 12:50  ap; 21:28-32  aq; Rom 2:13  ar; Jas 1:22-27  as).
7:22  at judgment day: The Old Testament concept behind this notion is the “day of the Lord,” when God will come to rescue the faithful and judge the oppressors (Isa 13–14  au; Joel 2:1-32  av; Zeph 1:14-16  aw). In Jesus’ teaching, this day is when all will be judged for their response to him (see Matt 10:15  ax; 11:20-24  ay; 12:36  az; 24:19-50  ba; 25:13  bb, 31-46  bc; Acts 17:31  bd; Rom 2:16  be).

• Neither charismatic gifts nor public accomplishments in Jesus’ name will necessarily bring God’s acceptance; the decisive issue is obedience (Matt 7:21  bf).
7:23  bg I never knew you: These people were never converted, even though they did great things in God’s name. They break God’s laws through rejection of the Father’s will as taught by Jesus. Having never known Christ, they never learned to do what he commanded.
Summary for Matt 7:24-27: 7:24-27  bh The emphasis in this whole sermon (5:3–7:27  bi) is on doing what Jesus teaches by walking in righteousness (5:20  bj). To hear and not obey is to choose the wide gate and the broad highway that lead to destruction (Jas 1:22-25  bk; 2:14-26  bl). Decision is necessary in light of what has been revealed. See Lev 26  bm; Deut 28  bn, 30  bo. 7:24  bp A wise ... person perceives that Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament promises, willingly submits to him, and walks the path that ultimately leads to blessing (5:3-12  bq; 7:13-14  br).

• Building a house directly on rock provides a much stronger foundation than would a dry, sandy riverbed or floodplain (7:26  bs).
Summary for Matt 7:25-27: 7:25-27  bt The storm is a metaphor for God’s all-knowing judgment (see Jer 23:19  bu; Ezek 1:4  bv).
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