The Man Everyone Hated Who Wrote a Gospel: The Astonishing Redemption of Matthew
There are certain lives in the New Testament that feel familiar because their stories resemble our own quiet struggles with identity, regret, and hope. Then there are lives like Matthew’s, which begin in a place so deeply misunderstood and socially condemned that redemption seems almost impossible. Matthew’s transformation from a despised tax collector into one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ stands as one of the most dramatic spiritual reversals recorded in the Bible. His life represents a collision between disgrace and grace, between human judgment and divine calling. What makes Matthew’s story especially powerful is that his past was not hidden, softened, or erased before Jesus called him. Instead, Jesus stepped directly into the place where Matthew’s reputation was at its worst and invited him into something entirely new. The man who had once been seen as a traitor to his own people would go on to write one of the four foundational accounts of Jesus’ life, shaping Chri...