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Matthew opens his gospel not with a miracle or a parable, but with a long list of names—and in this episode, Krisan shows why that “boring” genealogy is actually a powerful proclamation about who Jesus is. By tracing Jesus as “son of Abraham, son of David,” Matthew is announcing that all of God’s ancient promises—to bless the nations and to establish an everlasting king—find their fulfillment in this one man.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
After listening, you’ll see Matthew’s list of names with fresh eyes. You’ll understand how this genealogy is not a dry record but a theological announcement: Jesus is the long-awaited Christ, the promised son of Abraham and son of David, through whom God will bless the nations and restore His world.
Series: Matthew’s Gospel 1-7: Behold, the King!
By Krisan Marotta4.9
2424 ratings
Matthew opens his gospel not with a miracle or a parable, but with a long list of names—and in this episode, Krisan shows why that “boring” genealogy is actually a powerful proclamation about who Jesus is. By tracing Jesus as “son of Abraham, son of David,” Matthew is announcing that all of God’s ancient promises—to bless the nations and to establish an everlasting king—find their fulfillment in this one man.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
After listening, you’ll see Matthew’s list of names with fresh eyes. You’ll understand how this genealogy is not a dry record but a theological announcement: Jesus is the long-awaited Christ, the promised son of Abraham and son of David, through whom God will bless the nations and restore His world.
Series: Matthew’s Gospel 1-7: Behold, the King!

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