
Partnering with the King
Study the Gospel of Matthew and Become a Disciple of Jesus
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About this book
Partnering with the King presents thirty-one readings in Matthew to be read by individuals daily for a month or by groups weekly from fall to spring β especially appropriate in the liturgical Year of Matthew. For newcomers to faith, the book can serve as an introduction to the Christian life. For more seasoned Christians, it will be a source of renewal and vision.
" Partnering with the King is a straightforward and compelling call for us to follow Jesus as his disciple today. It quarries fundamental insights from the gospel message of Matthew believing it to be a trustworthy guide for us in our daily discipleship. Get this book. Read this book. Study this book. You will be glad you did."
-Richard J. Foster, author of Celebration of Discipline and Sanctuary of the Soul
" Partnering with the King is a wonderful devotional resource for someone hoping to encounter Jesus for the first time or the umpteenth time. Hiigel combines biblical scholarship, clear teaching, and a pastor's heart. There are many good things to chew on. Savor every morsel of this literary meal."
-Steven Stuckey, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Β"John Hiigel has a heart for hearing the call of scripture and the gift of bringing it to bear on everyday life. Those interested in discipleship, in a vibrant Christianity lived out in the world, will find this book richly rewarding."
-Donald A. Hagner, George Eldon Ladd Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Fuller Theological SeminaryFrequently asked questions
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Day 1 You Give them Something to Eat (Matthew 14:13β21)
- Day 2 A Place in Godβs Story (Matthew 1β2)
- Day 3 Moral Preparation (Matthew 3)
- Day 4 Tempted (Matthew 4:1β11)
- Day 5 The Call to Discipleship (Matthew 4:12β22)
- Day 6 Joy Instead of Mourning (Matthew 4:23β25; 8:1β34)
- Day 7 Deep Healing (Matthew 9:1β35)
- Day 8 Good News of the Kingdom (Matthew 5:1β16)
- Day 9 New Righteousness (Matthew 5:17β48)
- Day 10 Kingdom Praying (Matthew 6:7β15, 25β34; 7:7β12; review of 8β9)
- Day 11 Beware (Matthew 6:1β6, 16β24; 7:1β6, 13β29)
- Day 12 Gathering People to Jesus (Matthew 9:35β10:42)
- Day 13 Whoever has Ears (Matthew 11)
- Day 14 Controversial Authority (Matthew 12)
- Day 15 Hidden Treasure (Matthew 13:1β52)
- Day 16 Little FaithβGreat Faith (Matthew 13:53β14:36; 15:21β16:12)
- Day 17 Yeast of the Pharisees (Matthew 15:1β20)
- Day 18 Take up your Cross and Follow (Matthew 16:13β28)
- Day 19 Coming Down the Mountain (Matthew 17)
- Day 20 Gathered in his Name (Matthew 18)
- Day 21 What God has Joined Together (Matthew 19:1β12; 5:31β32)
- Day 22 The Last Will be First (Matthew 19:13β20:16)
- Day 23 Not to be Served, But to Serve (Matthew 20:17β21:9)
- Day 24 Prophet, King, Lord (Matthew 21:10β22:46)
- Day 25 Do Not Do What They Do (Matthew 23)
- Day 26 Whoever Stands Firm (Matthew 24:1β36)
- Day 27 Well Done (Matthew 24:36β25:46)
- Day 28 Poured Out for Many (Matthew 26:1β29)
- Day 29 The Sheep Will be Scattered (Matthew 26:30β27:10)
- Day 30 This is Jesus, the King of the Jews (Matthew 27:11β54)
- Day 31 Go and Make Disciples (Matthew 27:55β28:20)
- Study and Discussion Guide
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix: Is Matthew True?
- Notes