Wednesday, April 24, 2024

His Great Commission



Matthew 28

What DID Jesus do after the resurrection? The story does not end here. And yet most of us, move on after Easter. Did you know that Jesus spent 40 Days with His disciples AFTER He resurrected? Yet I have heard very little about what happened during these 40 Days taught from the pulpit. What did He do? What were His final words as the Resurrected Christ to His disciples? What was He doing to prepare them for what was to come? We are looking at each of the four gospels and the book of Acts.

Today we start with the gospel of Matthew in chapter 28. In the first part of the chapter, the women  go to the tomb and they experienced... an earthquake, an angel came down from heaven and rolled aside the stone and sat on it! His face shone like lightening. The guards shook with fear and fell into a dead faint. The angel spoke to the women and told them not to be afraid.  "Jesus has risen from the dead... go and tell His disciples that He has risen... and is going ahead to Galilee." So the women ran quickly from the tomb... frightened, yet filled with great joy... Then they met Jesus and He said "Don't be afraid! Go and tell my brothers to leave for Galilee, and they will see me there."

His eleven disciples met Him at the mountain. When they saw Him they worshiped Him... and then this is what He said,

"I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth. 
Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, 
baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. 
Teach these new disciples to obey all the commandments I have given you. 
And be sure of this; I am with you always, even to the end of the age." 
Matthew 28: 18-20 NLT 

What Jesus said and did with His disciples in His last days before He was crucified was of great importance. Now how much more significant are His final words as the Risen Lord!

Now, Jesus has been given ALL AUTHORITY IN HEAVEN AND ON EARTH! Wow! Just let that soak in. Not a little, not some, but ALL AUTHORITY in both the heavenly realm and here on earth.  What did that mean for His disciples then? What about for you and I today? I believe that He wants us to know that we can trust Him no matter what happens in our life on this earth. But a question I ask is; what needs to happen within the church today that we would move in greater authority of Christ, as His disciples did after Pentecost? See Words from A Friend

And next He says "therefore". When ever there is a "therefore; we can ask"; "what is it there for? Why did He tell His disciples that He has been given ALL AUTHORITY? Because He wanted them and wants us today to have faith to go and make disciples of all nations, to baptize them... and teach them to obey all the commandments that He gave while He was on this earth. This is to be our mission; to make disciples, not just tell people about Christ, but follow through and mentor people. His commandments were meant to bring a whole new change into this world through His disciples obeying them. All of His commandments stem from one word, LOVE. When He walked among His disciples as a human being, a Pharisee lawyer ”asked Him a question, testing Him and saying, ‘Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the law?’ Jesus said to Him,

“You shall love the LORD your God 
with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind
This is the first and great commandment. 
And the second is like it: 
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself. 
On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.’” 
Matthew 22:35- 40 NKJ

When you look at each of His commandments they all stem from love, loving God with your whole heart and loving people. Very simple, yet impossible in our own human nature without His Spirit dwelling within. His words are just as powerful and important today, 2,000 years later as they were for His disciples then. Stay tuned and we shall continue to seek Him to see what He had in store for His disciples then and for us today. I love how He ends His Great Commission:

"... and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age." 
Matthew 28: 20b NKJ

I wonder how often His disciples then remembered Him saying this when they were in difficult circumstances... when they were being tortured and/or martyred? What a comfort to them! This promise is not only for His disciples then; but for us now as well. He is with us modern day followers always, not sometimes, but always, even to the end of the age!!! Hallelujah! Remember this when You need Him most.

The story and quotes above were summarized and quoted from the New Living Translation, except where otherwise specified.

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