Matthew Series

Jesus Is Alive, Now What? (Matthew 28:16-20)

Matthew 28:16-20

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
April 12 2026

Jesus Is Alive, Now What? (Matthew 28:16-20) on Matthew 28:16-20 introduces the biblical passage and frames its central pastoral concern within the Matthew Series. Crossway Mission Church helps listeners follow the movement of the text, notice what it reveals about God, and understand why the message matters for discipleship. The summary section should describe the message itself: its passage, theme, and direction, without repeating the later application or prayer response.

  • The sermon is rooted in Matthew 28:16-20 and should be heard in light of that passage.
  • The message names what the passage reveals about God, discipleship, and faithful response.
  • The closing invitation is to move from hearing the word into a concrete, prayerful response.

Read Matthew 28:16-20 again slowly and name one concrete response the passage is calling for in your ordinary life. Choose a simple act of obedience this week, then return to the passage in prayer and ask the Lord to make that response steady rather than temporary.

Lord, help us receive Matthew 28:16-20 with humility and faith. Open our hearts to what you are revealing, strengthen us to obey what you make clear, and let your word form worship, courage, and love in us.

Matthew Series April 12 2026

Jesus Is Alive, Now What? (Matthew 28:16-20)

Matthew 28:16-20

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Message Summary

Matthew Series Matthew 28:16-20

Jesus Is Alive, Now What? (Matthew 28:16-20) on Matthew 28:16-20 introduces the biblical passage and frames its central pastoral concern within the Matthew Series. Crossway Mission Church helps listeners follow the movement of the text, notice what it reveals about God, and understand why the message matters for discipleship. The summary section should describe the message itself: its passage, theme, and direction, without repeating the later application or prayer response.

  • The sermon is rooted in Matthew 28:16-20 and should be heard in light of that passage.
  • The message names what the passage reveals about God, discipleship, and faithful response.
  • The closing invitation is to move from hearing the word into a concrete, prayerful response.

Read Matthew 28:16-20 again slowly and name one concrete response the passage is calling for in your ordinary life. Choose a simple act of obedience this week, then return to the passage in prayer and ask the Lord to make that response steady rather than temporary.

Lord, help us receive Matthew 28:16-20 with humility and faith. Open our hearts to what you are revealing, strengthen us to obey what you make clear, and let your word form worship, courage, and love in us.

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