Matthew 28 Commentary: Resurrection and the Great Commission
Matthew 28 proclaims Jesus’ resurrection, exposes the guards’ false report, and sends disciples to make disciples of all nations.
Matthew 28 proclaims Jesus’ resurrection, exposes the guards’ false report, and sends disciples to make disciples of all nations.
Matthew 27 follows Jesus through betrayal, trial, crucifixion, death, burial, and the guarded tomb before resurrection morning.
Matthew 26 follows Jesus through betrayal, Passover, Gethsemane, arrest, trial, and Peter’s denial as Scripture moves toward the cross.
Matthew 25 teaches watchfulness, faithful stewardship, mercy toward Christ’s brothers, and final judgment before the returning Son of Man.
Matthew 24 explains Jesus’ prophecy of temple judgment, tribulation, false christs, the Son of Man’s coming, and watchful readiness.
Matthew 23 explains Jesus’ rebuke of religious hypocrisy, false leadership, neglected justice, coming judgment, and grief over Jerusalem.
Matthew 22 explains Jesus’ wedding feast parable, his answers to opponents, and his teaching on love, resurrection, and the Christ.
Matthew 21 shows Jesus entering Jerusalem as King, cleansing the temple, confronting leaders, and warning through parables.
Matthew 20 explains kingdom grace, Jesus’ coming death, servant greatness, and mercy for two blind men near Jericho.
Matthew 19 explains marriage, singleness, children, wealth, discipleship, and eternal life under the authority and mercy of Jesus.
Matthew 18 teaches kingdom humility, care for little ones, church restoration, gathered authority, and forgiveness from the heart.
Matthew 17 reveals Jesus’ transfigured glory, the disciples’ weak faith, his coming death, and his humble temple-tax provision.
Matthew 16 reveals Peter’s confession, Jesus’ suffering mission, kingdom authority, and the call to lose life for Christ’s sake.
Matthew 15 explains true defilement, the Canaanite woman’s faith, Jesus’ healing mercy, and his feeding of four thousand.
Matthew 14 shows Jesus feeding the multitude, walking on the sea, saving Peter, and revealing himself as the Son of God.
Matthew 13 gathers Jesus’ kingdom parables, explains mixed responses to the word, and reveals hidden value and final judgment.
Matthew 12 shows Jesus as Lord of the Sabbath, Spirit-empowered Son of David, and the greater Jonah, Solomon, and temple.
Matthew 11 shows Jesus answering John, judging unbelief, revealing the Father, and offering rest to the burdened.
Matthew 10 explains Jesus sending the Twelve, warning of persecution, and defining faithful witness under the Kingdom of Heaven.
Matthew 9 reveals Jesus’ authority to forgive, heal, call sinners, restore life, and send laborers into God’s harvest.
Matthew 8 shows Jesus cleansing, healing, commanding nature, and ruling demons with authority that calls for faith and discipleship.
Matthew 7 concludes the Sermon on the Mount with kingdom judgment, prayer, discernment, true obedience, and Jesus’ authority.
Matthew 6 explains hidden righteousness, true prayer, forgiveness, fasting, heavenly treasure, and the Father’s care over anxious disciples.
Matthew 5 explains the blessed life of Christ’s kingdom, fulfilled righteousness, truthful speech, reconciled worship, and love for enemies.
Matthew 4 shows Jesus resisting Satan, beginning his Galilean ministry, calling disciples, and proclaiming the Kingdom of Heaven.
Matthew 3 explains John’s call to repentance, his warning to religious leaders, and Jesus’ baptism as the beloved Son.
Matthew 2 follows Jesus from Bethlehem to Egypt to Nazareth, showing God preserving the promised King amid worship, prophecy, and violent opposition.
Matthew 1 presents Jesus as David’s royal son, Abraham’s promised offspring, and Immanuel, born by the Holy Spirit to save sinners.
Matthew presents Jesus Christ as the promised King who fulfills Scripture, announces the kingdom of heaven, forms disciples, and leads the story toward the cross.
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