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Scripture Reading: Matthew 28:1-15
Opening Prayer
Introduction
Exposition 1
Timing: It is Sunday, early in the morning
Jewish tradition, visit grave for 3 days
Notice, The angel did not raise Jesus from the dead but simply opens the tomb
The guards were petrified in fear.
I. Jesus has risen and defeated death (1-7)
Exposition 2
Why Galilee?
Wouldn’t Jesus just go to the Temple and prove He was right?
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Why Brothers?
Every other time “Brothers” is used in Matthew it is used of all disciples, not just the 12/11
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Jesus’ mission was good news for the world and not just a nation (8-10)
Exposition 3
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The facts of the ressurection will not convince unbelievers (11-15)
Remember what the Jewish leaders said when Jesus was on the cross
Conclusion
Application - Believe and follow
-Carry the Gospel to the Nations
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