This sermon delves into the Gospel of Matthew, emphasizing the movement within the book as the Gospel of the King. It explores the significance of the kingdom mentioned over fifty times, highlighting the major discourses of Jesus Christ and the importance of understanding the context of each discourse. The sermon also touches on the Olivet discourse in Matthew 24 and 25, discussing the rejection of the King and the implications for the kingdom. It concludes with a powerful testimony of God's grace and the transformative impact of the Gospel in a woman's life.

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

J. Vernon McGee
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J. Vernon McGee

John Vernon McGee (1904 - 1988). American Presbyterian pastor, radio teacher, and author born in Hillsboro, Texas. Converted at 14, he earned a bachelor’s from Southwestern University, a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a D.D. from Columbia Seminary. Ordained in 1933, he pastored in Georgia, Tennessee, and California, notably at Church of the Open Door in Los Angeles from 1949 to 1970, growing it to 3,000 members. In 1967, he launched Thru the Bible, a radio program teaching the entire Bible verse-by-verse over five years, now airing in 100 languages across 160 countries. McGee authored over 200 books, including Genesis to Revelation commentaries. Known for his folksy, Southern style, he reached millions with dispensationalist teachings. Married to Ruth Inez Jordan in 1936, they had one daughter. Despite throat cancer limiting his later years, he recorded thousands of broadcasts. His program and writings continue to shape evangelical Bible study globally.