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Fortson's Chapter by Chapter Bible Commentaries: Matthew 28

By: Dante Fortson
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The twenty-eighth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew serves as the triumphant climax of the New Testament's first book, documenting the miraculous resurrection of Jesus and His ultimate victory over the grave. This pivotal scripture begins with the quiet dawn of the first day of the week, where the faithful women discover the empty tomb, and concludes with a powerful divine mandate that changed the course of human history. As the cornerstone of the faith, Matthew 28 validates the identity of Christ as the Son of God, confirming that His sacrifice was accepted and His prophecies regarding the third day were perfectly fulfilled.

Within these twenty verses, listeners encounter themes of supernatural intervention, the failure of earthly conspiracies, and the exaltation of Jesus to a position of universal authority. The chapter transitions from the personal joy of the disciples reuniting with their Lord to the global mission of the Great Commission. By commanding His followers to baptize and teach all nations, Christ established a spiritual legacy of evangelism and discipleship that continues to expand across the world today. This concluding chapter is not merely an end to a biography, but a glorious beginning for the Church, underpinned by the enduring promise of His presence until the end of the age.

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