a28:19
b9:6
cActs 10:20
dMatt 10:5-6
e15:24
f1:1
g2:1-12
h8:5-13
i21:43
j24:14
k26:13
l28:20
m3:13-17
n10:32-33
o20:28
p26:28
qActs 2:38
rRom 6:1-11
s1 Pet 3:21
t1 Cor 12:4-6
u2 Cor 13:14
vEph 4:4-6
w2 Thes 2:13-14
x1 Pet 1:2
yRev 1:4-6

‏ Matthew 28:19

28:19  a go and: Literally going, a participle that supports the main imperative, make disciples. Matthew probably intended go to be understood as a separate command (as it is translated) and not as a circumstantial modifier (i.e., while you go; cp. the same construction in 9:6  b; Acts 10:20  c).

• make disciples: A disciple is one who repents of sin, trusts in Jesus for salvation, and obeys his teachings.

• all the nations: The mission to the Gentile nations formally began here (see Matt 10:5-6  d; 15:24  e; see also 1:1  f; 2:1-12  g; 8:5-13  h; 21:43  i; 24:14  j; 26:13  k).

• Two aspects of making disciples are baptizing and teaching (28:20  l).. Baptism indicates public identification with, and surrender to, Jesus and the work he has done for salvation (see 3:13-17  m; 10:32-33  n; 20:28  o; 26:28  p; Acts 2:38  q; Rom 6:1-11  r; 1 Pet 3:21  s).

• In the name of means entrance into a relationship and its benefits, which come to those who truly believe.

• Father ... Son ... Holy Spirit: This is a formulaic expression for the nature of God as a trinity (see also 1 Cor 12:4-6  t; 2 Cor 13:14  u; Eph 4:4-6  v; 2 Thes 2:13-14  w; 1 Pet 1:2  x; Rev 1:4-6  y).
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