Dancing in the Kingdom- Table of Contents
Dancing In the Kingdom – Part 1 – Shadows of the Kingdom – Chapter 1 – Prelude
Overview of the Gospels
[Bible references: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John]
The New Testament begins with a set of four biographies about Jesus. They are referred to as the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It is possible to think about the Old Testament as the inspired introduction to the New Testament, foretelling of the Person, work and kingdom of Christ. Old Testament quotes, allusions, and types are woven into the Gospels.
Christ is presented as king (who rules over all things), prophet (who represents God to the church) and priest (who intercedes for the church). All the gospels record: the unique revelation of Christ, the ministry of John the Baptist, the feeding of the 5,000, Christ’s offer of Himself as King, the betrayal by Judas; the denial by Peter, the trial and crucifixion and bodily resurrection of Christ, events during the forty days of the post-resurrection ministry of Christ, the hope of His second coming.
The following table shows how the Gospels tell the story of Jesus from different perspectives, each focusing on different perspectives of Jesus’ life, and each trying to give a different message about the life of Jesus.
| Comparison of Gospels | ||||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | |
| Portrait of Jesus | King | Servant | Teacher | Son of God |
| Original readers | Jews | Romans | Greeks | church |
| Key phrases | Kingdom of heaven, fulfilled | Kingdom of God, Immediately, now | Kingdom of God, Son of man | Believe, Word of God, only begotten Son, eternal life |
| Focus | Jesus is the Messianic King of the promised Davidic kingdom which fulfills the Old Testament prophecies and claims | Jesus is the authoritative Son of God. He is God’s triumphant envoy come to suffer and die in order to claim victory over sin and death | Jesus is the perfect Son of Man, the Messiah prophesied by the prophets who came to save and to minister of people of all nations through the power of God the Holy Spirit | Jesus Christ is the fully divine Son of God who existed before creation. He is the true Lamb of sacrifice through whom we receive the gift of eternal life |
| Prominent sections | sermons | miracles | parables | teachings |
| Genealogy | traced to Abraham | none | traced to Adam | none |
| Geographic emphasis | Galilee | Galilee | Galilee | Judea |
Observe
Read the chart above. Which gospel is centered in Judea?