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What does the Bible say about the Gospel of Matthew?

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The Gospel of Matthew reveals who Christ is and His fulfillment of God's promises.

The Gospel of Matthew is a profound revelation of who the Lord Jesus Christ is, showcasing His fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies as the promised Savior, King, and Servant. Throughout the text, it is essential to see that the Gospels revolve around Christ, emphasizing His authority, compassion, and the call to sinners. Matthew's account teaches us about the purpose of salvation and the necessity of recognizing our utter helplessness in the face of God's holiness. It emphasizes that the entirety of Scripture points to the need for a Savior, who is Jesus, the Son of God. His works and teachings in the Gospel dismantle our reliance on external religious practices and instead highlight the need for a personal relationship with Him for salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30; Psalm 110

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