The Great Commission (Matthew 28:16–20)
  • 1. The Great Commission, as recorded in Matthew 28:16–20, is a pivotal moment in Christian theology and evangelism, where Jesus, after His resurrection, appears to His eleven disciples on a mountain in Galilee and imparts a profound mandate that underscores the mission of the church. This passage articulates Jesus' authority as it states, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me,' establishing the divine basis for the commission that follows. He instructs His followers to 'go therefore and make disciples of all nations,' emphasizing the call to spread the message of the Gospel beyond the Jewish community to all humanity, embodying a spirit of inclusivity and global outreach. The directive involves not only preaching but also baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, highlighting the transformative process of entering into a relationship with God through faith. Furthermore, Jesus commands His disciples to teach these new believers to observe all that He has commanded, thereby ensuring the continuation of His teachings and the establishment of a foundation for Christian living. The Great Commission concludes with a profound promise of the sustaining presence of Christ, 'And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age,' offering comfort and reassurance to His followers as they embark on this monumental task. This passage is thus seen as both a commissioning for ministry and a reminder of Christ's everlasting companionship, shaping the mission and vision of Christian communities throughout the ages.

    What did Jesus command His disciples to do in The Great Commission?
A) Pray continuously
B) Build churches in every city
C) Worship in the temples
D) Make disciples of all nations
  • 2. What authority was given to Jesus?
A) All authority in heaven and on earth
B) Authority over Israel only
C) No authority at all
D) Authority over demons only
  • 3. What are believers instructed to do with baptized individuals?
A) Leave them alone
B) Instruct them to fast
C) Send them to church
D) Teach them to obey all commands
  • 4. How were the disciples to baptize new believers?
A) In the name of the Prophet
B) In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
C) In the name of Jesus only
D) In the name of the church
  • 5. What term is used to refer to the command given by Jesus?
A) The Great Prophecy
B) The Great Commission
C) The Great Revelation
D) The Great Commandment
  • 6. What does 'disciple' mean in this context?
A) A member of the synagogue
B) A teacher of the law
C) A follower of Jesus
D) A leader in the community
  • 7. What ministry is underscored in the Great Commission?
A) Teaching
B) Sacrificing
C) Fasting
D) Healing
  • 8. What aspect of Jesus' identity is emphasized in The Great Commission?
A) His authority
B) His mystery
C) His humility
D) His wealth
  • 9. What role does faith play in The Great Commission?
A) It is only for leaders
B) It is unnecessary
C) It is essential for discipleship
D) It should be kept hidden
  • 10. How many disciples were present during the Great Commission?
A) Eleven
B) Five hundred
C) Seventy
D) Twelve
  • 11. In reference to the Great Commission, what does 'baptizing' symbolize?
A) Joining a church
B) Washing away sins only
C) Identification with Christ
D) Celebrating an event
  • 12. Which Gospel contains the Great Commission?
A) John
B) Mark
C) Matthew
D) Luke
  • 13. Which phrase emphasizes Jesus' ongoing presence?
A) To the end of the age
B) Until I return
C) For all eternity
D) Forever and ever
  • 14. What does 'baptize' signify in Christianity?
A) Following traditions
B) Sinning against God
C) Public declaration of faith
D) Membership in a church
  • 15. How does The Great Commission encourage believers?
A) To participate in God's plan of salvation
B) To retreat from society
C) To focus on personal gain
D) To seek political power
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