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An empty tomb, a frantic cover story, and a mountain meeting that redefined the future—Matthew 28 moves fast, but every line carries weight. We trace the chapter’s arc from women arriving with spices and courage to the risen Jesus claiming all authority in heaven and on earth, then promising to be with us always. Along the way, we sit with the startling honesty that some worshiped and some doubted, even while looking at the resurrected Lord, and we talk about why that tension still rings true for modern faith.
We dig into the women as first witnesses and what their role says about God’s way of honoring overlooked voices. We examine the guards’ bribe as a case study in fear, power, and misinformation—how truth can be resisted not because it’s weak, but because it’s disruptive. Then we look hard at the Great Commission, not as a slogan but as a living mandate rooted in Jesus’ universal authority. If Christ rules over heaven and earth, every person and institution is accountable to him; that shapes repentance, everyday integrity, and even how we think about leadership and public life.
Finally, we unpack the promise of presence. Jesus ascends bodily yet remains with us by his Spirit, turning the Lord’s Day into a weekly reminder that resurrection rewires time, hope, and courage. Expect clear takeaways: move through doubt toward worship, tell the truth even when it costs, honor the people who quietly show up to serve, and go make disciples with humble boldness anchored in a reigning King.
If this conversation sparked insight or challenged your assumptions, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review with one practical step you’re taking this week. Your reflections help others find the message and live it out.
Text us at 737-231-0605 with any questions.
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An empty tomb, a frantic cover story, and a mountain meeting that redefined the future—Matthew 28 moves fast, but every line carries weight. We trace the chapter’s arc from women arriving with spices and courage to the risen Jesus claiming all authority in heaven and on earth, then promising to be with us always. Along the way, we sit with the startling honesty that some worshiped and some doubted, even while looking at the resurrected Lord, and we talk about why that tension still rings true for modern faith.
We dig into the women as first witnesses and what their role says about God’s way of honoring overlooked voices. We examine the guards’ bribe as a case study in fear, power, and misinformation—how truth can be resisted not because it’s weak, but because it’s disruptive. Then we look hard at the Great Commission, not as a slogan but as a living mandate rooted in Jesus’ universal authority. If Christ rules over heaven and earth, every person and institution is accountable to him; that shapes repentance, everyday integrity, and even how we think about leadership and public life.
Finally, we unpack the promise of presence. Jesus ascends bodily yet remains with us by his Spirit, turning the Lord’s Day into a weekly reminder that resurrection rewires time, hope, and courage. Expect clear takeaways: move through doubt toward worship, tell the truth even when it costs, honor the people who quietly show up to serve, and go make disciples with humble boldness anchored in a reigning King.
If this conversation sparked insight or challenged your assumptions, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review with one practical step you’re taking this week. Your reflections help others find the message and live it out.
Text us at 737-231-0605 with any questions.

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