Digging Deeper Days...are a pretty big deal at GT!
We search God's Word together, ask questions as we read, dig around to find the original intentions at the time of writing, and then make some applications to our everyday lives.
Along the way, we hope you'll pick up some new tools to study Scripture and you'll see truth in a new and accessible way!
Dig In!
The Passage
Matthew 28:16-20 English Standard Version (ESV)
16 Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. 17 And when they saw him they worshiped him, but some doubted. 18 And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
The Questions
1) Why are some doubting? What has happened previously to make them doubt or believe?
2) What commands are given to the disciples in this passage?
3) In whose power, do we go? And how long do we have that power?
The Findings for Intention
1) Why are some doubting? What has happened previously to make them doubt or believe?
In reading all of chapter twenty-eight, the scene is set for this passage that falls at the end of the chapter. Jesus has just been resurrected and there are those who simply cannot, or choose not to believe, His resurrection. The chief priest pays the soldiers to say that Jesus’ disciples have stolen His body rather than affirm the resurrection. (28:13)
2) What commands are given to the disciples in this passage?
Throughout this passage, Jesus gives four commands. He tells them to GO, MAKE DISCIPLES, BAPTIZE THEM, and TEACH THEM MY WORD.
3) In whose power, do we go? And how long do we have that power?
Jesus is very clear the power is from God the Father, through the Spirit, and He will be with us until the end of the age.
The Everyday Application
1) Why are some doubting? What has happened previously to make them doubt or believe?
The evidence of Jesus’ resurrection was right in front of them in the person of Jesus Christ. There is no reason to doubt. I read a passage like this and I think how could they not see? It is only a mirrored reflection of my own disbelief at times. God clearly works in my life, clearly moves, and clearly shows me who He is, yet I still question just as they did. It is in these moments that God gently nudges me closer to Him. He shows me my own heart of disbelief to push me and convict me of my desperate need for Him.
2) What commands are given to the disciples in this passage?
GO, MAKE DISCIPLES, BAPTIZE THEM, and TEACH MY WORD. It could not be simpler than that. This passage iterates the simplicity of the gospel. God desires His people to teach others about Him. He desires us to move beyond our borders, our personal boundaries, to places unknown, places of discomfort, and sometimes places that we simply just don’t want to go. It doesn’t mean you leave this country or even this city. What it does mean is that you have eyes that see as Jesus sees paired with a heart’s desire to tell others about Him.
3) In whose power, do we go? And how long do we have that power?
As we go, we do not go alone. “Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you.” This is the promise we have from our Savior. He doesn’t leave us, He empowers us! He doesn’t expect us to go of our volition but rather as His power transforms us, we move forward out of worship for Him. This power is not fleeting, but rather eternal. It does not run out or fade away, rather it grows in us, drawing us closer to Him. In that strength, we begin to look and act a whole lot more like Him. We love because He first loved us!
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I Can Do That!
1) Take this passage (or any other passage).
2) Read through it (always more than a verse or two).
3) Write down your questions as you think of them.
4) Ask specific culture related questions and be ready to dig around for your answers. Google them, use www.studylight.org, or look them up in a study Bible and read the footnotes (click on the little letters next to a word and it will show you other related verses!). (www.esvbible.org)
5) Check your applications with other trusted Christians that you are in community with and embrace the fullness of God in your everyday!
The Community!
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The Tools!
We love getting help while we study and www.studylight.org is one of many excellent resources. Just type in the verse you’re looking at and Boom! It’s right in front of you in English and Hebrew (Old Testament) or Greek (New Testament), which are the original languages the Bible was written in.
Want to know more about a specific word in a verse? Click on “Strong’s Interlinear Bible” then click the word you’d like to study. Find super awesome stuff like “origin”, “definition”, and even all the different ways that single word has been translated into English! If you want to be geeky, you can even click the word and hear its original pronunciation – That Is Awesome!
Want to get more background on a word or phrasing or passage? Click “Study Tools”, then pick a few commentaries to read their scholarly approach, keeping in mind that just because a commentary says it, doesn’t mean it’s true. (just like the internet :-))
The Why!
Finding the original meaning is a huge deal when we study Scripture and can make all the difference in our understanding as we apply God’s truths to our everyday lives.
In our modern-day relationships, we want people to understand our original intention as we communicate; how much more so between God and humanity?!
Here’s a little bit more on why we take Digging Deeper so seriously.

Embracing God’s fullness in our lives is rooted in scripture and memorizing His word is vital to our continued growth and depth with Jesus.
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