Matthew 28:16–20
Go and make disciples from all the people in the world.
This is the happy end to Matthew’s book of Good News. It prepares the way for the future. Jesus said that his
The last words of Matthew’s book are for all Christians. (Actually, the whole book is for all believers.) Jesus was talking to the 11
There is only one command in these verses. It is: ‘Make
- We must go. This is not really a command. It is the first of three actions to achieve our aim. (Our aim is to ‘make
disciples ’.) Where we go depends on the gifts that God has given to us. We can start with our friends and neighbours. There are the people with whom we work too. God might ask us to go to another country. We call those who do this ‘missionaries’. But the job is the same. So, we are all missionaries, in the place where God wants us to be. - We must
baptise .Baptism is a sign that a person is a Christian. Other people can see that a person is joining with God’s people. - We must teach all the things that Jesus taught us to obey. We do not teach truths that are just ideas. We teach truths that change lives. They are truths that have already changed our lives. So, we show people by the way that we live. And we speak to these people too. This is how we ‘make
disciples ’. How we live must show that our message is true.
So, we must decide what is the best way to tell people the Good News (gospel). We must each decide this. And we must decide it as members of a church. This is our responsibility. Jesus tells us why he has asked us to do this. He has ‘all authority in heaven and on earth’ (Matthew 28:18). He is master of all. That is why he is called
But Jesus knows what we are like. So, he tells us two things. First, he gives us the promise of his power. (See Matthew 28:18–19. All power belongs to Jesus. And he will give us all the power that we need.) We cannot know the exact reason why some
We have no resources of our own. But we have the resources of Someone who has all power. That is sufficient. As believers, we expect so little. This is because we doubt the words of the
Then, Jesus gives us the promise that he is with us (Matthew 28:20). And he promises that he will always be with us. This does not only make us happy. It gives us the resources for our task. And what wonderful resources they are. He gives us his power. But he does not just leave us to do the job. No, he himself comes with us. So, there is always a minimum of two of us! There might be hard times. There might be times of joy and success. Whatever happens, he is next to us. What a comfort it is to know this.
Questions
- What tasks must I do on my own (but with the help of Jesus)? What tasks must two people or a group of people do? What can we learn from the answers?
- Someone has said that churches exist for the benefit of non-members. How much is this true of your church group?
- The
Lord Jesus told us to go to ‘all people everywhere’. Christians seem to concentrate most on Africa and Asia. Why is this true? What other places need help?
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