Matthew 1: The genealogy and birth of Jesus Christ are presented, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy.
Matthew 2: The wise men visit Jesus, and Joseph is warned to flee to Egypt to escape Herod’s plot.
Matthew 3: John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus, who is baptized and begins His ministry.
Matthew 4: Jesus is tempted in the wilderness and begins preaching, calling His first disciples.
Matthew 5: Jesus teaches the Beatitudes and other lessons on righteousness in the Sermon on the Mount.
Matthew 6: Jesus teaches on giving, prayer, fasting, and trusting in God’s provision.
Matthew 7: Jesus warns against judgment and hypocrisy, and encourages seeking God’s will.
Matthew 8: Jesus heals the sick and demonstrates His authority over nature and demons.
Matthew 9: Jesus calls Matthew and continues His ministry of teaching, healing, and forgiving sins.
Matthew 10: Jesus sends out the twelve apostles, giving them authority to preach and perform miracles.
Matthew 11: Jesus addresses the doubts of John the Baptist and rebukes the unrepentant cities.
Matthew 12: Jesus teaches on the Sabbath, heals the sick, and responds to accusations from the Pharisees.
Matthew 13: Jesus teaches in parables, explaining the kingdom of heaven through stories like the sower and the mustard seed.
Matthew 14: John the Baptist is executed, and Jesus performs the miracle of feeding the five thousand.
Matthew 15: Jesus walks on water, heals the sick, and teaches about inner purity versus outward traditions.
Matthew 16: Jesus heals the daughter of a Canaanite woman and feeds four thousand people.
Matthew 17: Peter confesses that Jesus is the Messiah, and Jesus predicts His death and resurrection.
Matthew 18: Jesus is transfigured before Peter, James, and John, revealing His divine glory.
Matthew 19: Jesus teaches about humility, forgiveness, and the importance of caring for others.
Matthew 20: Jesus teaches on marriage, wealth, and the rewards of following Him.
Matthew 21: Jesus tells the parable of the workers in the vineyard and predicts His death and resurrection.
Matthew 22: Jesus enters Jerusalem as the Messiah and cleanses the temple.
Matthew 23: Jesus teaches through parables, warning the religious leaders and foretelling the kingdom of heaven.
Matthew 24: Jesus warns of the coming judgment and the signs of the end times.
Matthew 25: Jesus continues to speak of the end times and the importance of being prepared.
Matthew 26: Jesus is arrested after Judas betrays Him, and He faces trials before the religious leaders.
Matthew 27: Jesus is crucified, buried, and His death brings salvation to the world.
Matthew 28: Jesus rises from the dead, appearing to His disciples and giving them the Great Commission.