Matthew 28:10
"Do not be afraid," said Jesus. "Go and tell My brothers to go to Galilee. There they will see Me."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Matthew 28:10?

2. How does Matthew 28:10 encourage us to overcome fear in our lives?

3. What does Jesus' instruction to "go and tell" teach about evangelism?

4. How does Matthew 28:10 connect with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20?

5. Why is it significant that Jesus calls the disciples "brothers" in this context?

6. How can we apply Jesus' message of reassurance to our daily challenges?

7. What does Matthew 28:10 reveal about Jesus' authority after His resurrection?

8. How does Matthew 28:10 emphasize the importance of faith over fear?

9. Why does Jesus instruct the women to tell His brothers in Matthew 28:10?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Matthew 28?

11. What did Jesus instruct his disciples? "Tell my brethren to go to Galilee" (Matthew 28:10) and "I am ascending to my Father and your Father" (John 20:17).

12. What is Galilee's significance in the Bible?

13. Who were the Galileans in the Bible?

14. Where did Jesus tell his disciples to stay after his resurrection? (Matthew 28:10 vs. Luke 24:49)
Discussion Questions
1. How does Jesus' command "Do not be afraid" in Matthew 28:10 encourage you in your current life circumstances?

2. In what ways can you be a witness to the resurrection of Christ in your daily life, similar to the women at the tomb?

3. Reflect on the significance of Jesus calling His disciples "My brothers." How does this impact your understanding of your relationship with Christ and fellow believers?

4. What steps can you take to ensure you are obedient to Christ's instructions, even when they require faith and trust?

5. How does the resurrection of Jesus shape your understanding of hope and victory over sin and death in your personal walk with God?1. How does the resurrection of Jesus affirm your faith in His divinity?

2. What do you learn about obedience and courage from the women who visited the tomb?

3. How does the reaction of the guards contrast with that of the women?

4. How does the conspiracy of the chief priests affect your understanding of truth and deceit?

5. How does Jesus' appearance to the women enhance your understanding of His post-resurrection encounters?

6. What does the Great Commission mean to you personally? How can you apply it in your life?

7. How does the phrase "I am with you always, even to the end of the age" offer comfort and encouragement in your faith journey?

8. How does the disciples' worship and doubt coexist in their encounter with the risen Jesus?

9. How can you handle and respond to misinformation or false narratives about Jesus in today's context, similar to the story spread by the chief priests?

10. How does the resurrection event affect your understanding of life, death, and eternity?

11. How can the actions of Mary Magdalene and the other Mary serve as an example in your own faith practice?

12. How can you work towards fulfilling the Great Commission in your everyday interactions?

13. What impact does the assurance of Jesus' omnipresence have on your approach to challenges?

14. How does the angel's message to the women about Jesus' resurrection inspire you to share the Gospel?

15. How does the resurrection story impact your view of the nature of God?

16. How does Matthew 28 inform your understanding of discipleship?

17. What can you infer about the authority of Jesus from His words in the Great Commission?

18. In what ways does the plot of the chief priests challenge the courage of your convictions?

19. How does the contrast between the faith of the women and the doubt of the guards speak to your own spiritual journey?

20. How does the ending of Matthew's Gospel inspire you to continue exploring the story of Jesus in other New Testament writings?

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