Why Four Gospels? The Four-Fold Portrait of Christ in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
A Series of Radio Messages
By Louis T. Talbot
Pastor, The Church of the Open Door
President, The Bible Institute of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California
In this 22 chapter work by Talbot (BIOLA), he looks at the four gospels. He sees the differences between them, identifying each one’s particular audience and character.
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Table of Contents
1. Why Four Gospels? the Four-Fold Portrait of Christ
2. Christ-the King of Israel as Portrayed in the Gospel According to Matthew
3. The Announcement of the Kingdom of Heaven as “at Hand” Mat 3:1-17; Mat 4:1-25
4. The Laws of the Kingdom Matthew 5:1-7:29
5. The Credentials of the King Mat 8:1-34; Mat 9:1-38
6. The Messengers of the King Mat 10:1-42
7. Israel’s Rejection of Her King Mat 11:1-30; Mat 12:1-50
8. Professing Christendom During the Absence of the King Mat 13:1-58
9. Shadows of “the Last Days” Mat 14:1-36; Mat 15:1-39
10. in the Shadow of the Cross Matthew 16:1-20:34
11. The Official Rejection of the King by the Nation of Israel Matthew 21:1-23:39
12. The Last Great Prophetic Utterance of the King Mat 24:1-51; Mat 25:1-46
13.the Suffering, Death, and Burial of the King Mat 26:1-75; Mat 27:1-66
14. The Resurrection of the King Mat 28:1-20
15. Christ-the Servant of Jehovah as Portrayed in the Gospel According to Mark
16. Christ-the Son of Man as Portrayed in the Gospel According to Luke
17. Luke – the Human Author – and His Purpose
18. Luke – the Gospel of the Home
19. Christ-the Son of God as Portrayed in the Gospel According to John
20. The Prologue of John: an Awe-Inspiring Foreview of the Book
21. John’s Presentation of the Four-Fold Portrait of Christ
22. The Four-Fold Portrait of Christ in Retrospect
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ch49 The Biblical Pastor: The Biblical Duty outlines the duties of a pastor.
Topics: Pastoral Watchcare | Threats to wicked Pastors | Spiritual feeding | Being a Watchman (warning and protecting) | Pastoral Visitation | Intercession by prayer | Pastoring because you love Christ.
Excerpt: The concept of “visit” or “visitation” refers to the pastoral duty (spiritual watchcare of others) in which he analyzes the problems to effect a remedy. This concept is basically “visit”. Jesus identified the true believer as a person which has the naturally emerging joy to serve and help others.
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