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Episode 95 - Matthew 13:34-35 - Parables and Fulfillment

from Gospel at a Glance · host Andi M.

Scripture: Matthew 13:34–35 (NRSVUE) The Use of Parables 34 Jesus told the crowds all these things in parables; without a parable he told them nothing. 35 This was to fulfill what had been spoken through the prophet: “I will open my mouth to speak in parables;     I will proclaim what has been hidden since the foundation.”   Episode Summary In this episode, Matthew pauses the narrative to help us see what is happening beneath the surface of Jesus’ teaching. After a series of parables about the kingdom of heaven, Matthew explains that Jesus was speaking to the crowds only in parables during this phase of His ministry. This is not merely a teaching preference. It is fulfillment. Matthew quotes Psalm 78, saying that Jesus’ use of parables fulfills what was spoken through the prophet: “I will open my mouth in parables; I will utter things hidden since the creation of the world.” By connecting Jesus to this Psalm, Matthew makes a theological claim. Jesus is not simply offering moral illustrations. He is unveiling what has long been embedded in God’s redemptive plan. The kingdom of heaven was not an afterthought. It was woven into God’s purposes from the beginning. Israel had promises and prophecy, but the manner in which God’s reign would arrive was not what many expected. Through parables, Jesus reveals a kingdom that grows quietly, faces resistance, and invites reflection rather than coercion. At this stage in the Gospel, opposition is increasing. Parables become a way of revealing truth that invites humility and discernment. They do not obscure truth from sincere seekers. They expose the posture of the listener. Matthew shows us that revelation unfolds in ways that require engagement. The story is being told. The question is whether we are listening closely enough to understand it.   Takeaways Parables fulfill prophecy rather than replace clarity Jesus’ teaching method reveals God’s long-planned purposes The kingdom was hidden in promise before it was revealed in person Story invites reflection rather than force Understanding requires humility and engagement Recommended Reading and Sources Scripture and Cross References Matthew 13:34–35 (NIV, CSB, ESV, NRSV) Psalm 78:1–8 Isaiah 6:9–10 Standard Study Resources HarperCollins Study Bible CSB Study Bible R. T. France, The Gospel of Matthew W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Matthew Ulrich Luz, Matthew 8–20 Craig S. Keener, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Jewish and Historical Context Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler, The Jewish Annotated New Testament   About the Podcast Gospel at a Glance walks through the Gospels one short passage at a time, finding depth, challenge, and clarity in just a few verses. Each episode invites listeners to slow down, pay attention to the text, and consider how God’s reign reshapes ordinary life. Connect [email protected] Substack: Gospel at a Glance Instagram: @gospelataglancepod Facebook: Gospel at a Glance Keywords Matthew 13, parables and prophecy, fulfillment in Matthew, kingdom of heaven, revelation and humility, Psalm 78, Gospel of Matthew Hashtags #GospelAtAGlance #Matthew13 #BiblePodcast #Parables #BiblicalFulfillment #KingdomOfHeaven #ScriptureStudy

Scripture: Matthew 13:34–35 (NRSVUE) The Use of Parables 34 Jesus told the crowds all these things in parables; without a parable he told them nothing. 35 This was to fulfill what had been spoken through the prophet: “I will open my mouth to speak in parables;    I will proclaim what has been hidden since the foundation.”   Episode Summary In this episode, Matthew pauses the narrative to help us see what is happening beneath the surface of Jesus’ teaching. After a series of parables about the kingdom of heaven, Matthew explains that Jesus was speaking to the crowds only in parables during this phase of His ministry. This is not merely a teaching preference. It is fulfillment. Matthew quotes Psalm 78, saying that Jesus’ use of parables fulfills what was spoken through the prophet: “I will open my mouth in parables; I will utter things hidden since the creation of the world.” By connecting Jesus to this Psalm, Matthew makes a theological claim. Jesus is not simply offering moral illustrations. He is unveiling what has long been embedded in God’s redemptive plan. The kingdom of heaven was not an afterthought. It was woven into God’s purposes from the beginning. Israel had promises and prophecy, but the manner in which God’s reign would arrive was not what many expected. Through parables, Jesus reveals a kingdom that grows quietly, faces resistance, and invites reflection rather than coercion. At this stage in the Gospel, opposition is increasing. Parables become a way of revealing truth that invites humility and discernment. They do not obscure truth from sincere seekers. They expose the posture of the listener. Matthew shows us that revelation unfolds in ways that require engagement. The story is being told. The question is whether we are listening closely enough to understand it.   Takeaways Parables fulfill prophecy rather than replace clarity Jesus’ teaching method reveals God’s long-planned purposes The kingdom was hidden in promise before it was revealed in person Story invites reflection rather than force Understanding requires humility and engagement Recommended Reading and Sources Scripture and Cross References Matthew 13:34–35 (NIV, CSB, ESV, NRSV) Psalm 78:1–8 Isaiah 6:9–10 Standard Study Resources HarperCollins Study Bible CSB Study Bible R. T. France, The Gospel of Matthew W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Matthew Ulrich Luz, Matthew 8–20 Craig S. Keener, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Jewish and Historical Context Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler, The Jewish Annotated New Testament   About the Podcast Gospel at a Glance walks through the Gospels one short passage at a time, finding depth, challenge, and clarity in just a few verses. Each episode invites listeners to slow down, pay attention to the text, and consider how God’s reign reshapes ordinary life. Connect [email protected] Substack: Gospel at a Glance Instagram: @gospelataglancepod Facebook: Gospel at a Glance Keywords Matthew 13, parables and prophecy, fulfillment in Matthew, kingdom of heaven, revelation and humility, Psalm 78, Gospel of Matthew Hashtags #GospelAtAGlance #Matthew13 #BiblePodcast #Parables #BiblicalFulfillment #KingdomOfHeaven #ScriptureStudy

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Scripture: Matthew 13:34–35 (NRSVUE) The Use of Parables 34 Jesus told the crowds all these things in parables; without a parable he told them nothing. 35 This was to fulfill what had been spoken through the prophet: “I will open my mouth to speak...

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