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What You Need To Know:
“Matthew 4:24” is extremely engaging and expands the plot as viewers learn more about the Apostles’ pasts. The script highlights positive Christian messages throughout the episode, such as studying the Scriptures, faith, miracles, compassion, patience, and forgiveness. For example, Philip recites verses from the Psalms, Philip tells the Apostles it’s impossible to be holy without Jesus, and Jesus heals the sick and injured. Also, Mary washes Jesus’ feet, Jesus is patient despite performing miracles late into the night, and Simon Peter discusses the importance of love. There are no questionable elements in “Matthew 4:24” of THE CHOSEN.
Content:
Very strong Christian, biblical worldview retells the events of the New Testament, and the miracles that Jesus performed during His ministry, and stresses studying the scriptures, faith, compassion, patience, forgiveness, Philip recites verses from the Book of Psalms, Philip tells the disciples it’s impossible to be holy without Jesus, Jesus heals the sick and injured, the Virgin Mary washes Jesus’ feet, Jesus is patient despite performing miracles late into the night, and Simon Peter discusses the importance of love
No foul language, but vomit is mentioned
No violence (one disciple’s hand bleeds but it isn’t shown)
No sex
No nudity
No alcohol use
No smoking or drugs; and,
No miscellaneous immorality.
More Detail:
The episode begins by Philip telling Matthew the verses to study from the Torah. Matthew observes and documents the events surrounding Jesus, insinuating that he’s already writing the Gospel of Matthew. A line of 50 people waits for Jesus to heal them, and the line grows larger into the late night.
John the Apostle questions how many people would believe in the Messiah if he wasn’t performing miracles. As the sun goes down, Mary, the mother of Jesus, arrives to the camp to prepare dinner. After eating, a group of the disciples gather around the fire to take turns talking about their past lives.
Mary discusses the birth of Jesus, and how for a moment she had doubts that he was “the chosen one.” Eventually, as He grew, she began to understand how He would change the world and was like no other child.
In the last scene, tensions erupt between Simon and Matthew. Simon screams he can’t forgive Matthew for turning against his own people by becoming a tax collector. Although Matthew is trying to change and come into faith, Simon doesn’t trust him.
During their argument, Jesus walks into the camp exhausted and barely standing. Mary runs to his side to take off his shoes and to wash his feet. Jesus prays to God and goes to bed, leaving the disciples ashamed of their hostile behavior.
“Matthew 4:24” is extremely engaging and expands the plot as the viewers learn more about the Apostles’ pasts. The script highlights positive Christian messages such as studying the Scriptures, faith, miracles, compassion, patience, and forgiveness throughout the episode. For example, Philip recites verses from Psalms, Philip tells the disciples it’s impossible to be holy without Jesus, and Jesus heals the sick and injured. Also, Mary washes Jesus’ feet, Jesus is patient despite performing miracles late into the night, and Simon Peter discusses the importance of love. There are no questionable elements in the “Matthew 4:24” episode of THE CHOSEN.