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Matthew 28 Bible Study

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The podcast episode marks the conclusion of the Discipleship Conditioning podcast and merger with the Biblical Anatomy podcast. Servant-host Daniel Miller reflects on the podcast’s growth, admiring the engagement with God’s word brought about by the journey. The final episode covers Matthew 28, highlighting Jesus’ teachings and signaling a shift to the next book, Mark.

The passages from Matthew 28 center on Jesus’ resurrection and the instruction for the disciples. Concluding with the Great Commission, the importance of religious teachings and genuine fellowship is highlighted. With this reminder, the servant-host expresses a commitment to deep relationships and personal discipleship.

The portrayal of biblical events in movies and shows is highlighted as a caution, particularly for those who learn visually. Portrayal in this way reminds us the need for reliance on the Bible for accurate information. We have been provided the inerrant Word of God and we must draw near to it daily.

To highlight the aforementioned merge of the podcasts, please consider supporting the creation of our content via the links below.

Sign up via the Biblical Anatomy Academy link to the Biblical Anatomy podcast memberships.

https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support

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64 episodes

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Manage episode 408022025 series 3449366
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The podcast episode marks the conclusion of the Discipleship Conditioning podcast and merger with the Biblical Anatomy podcast. Servant-host Daniel Miller reflects on the podcast’s growth, admiring the engagement with God’s word brought about by the journey. The final episode covers Matthew 28, highlighting Jesus’ teachings and signaling a shift to the next book, Mark.

The passages from Matthew 28 center on Jesus’ resurrection and the instruction for the disciples. Concluding with the Great Commission, the importance of religious teachings and genuine fellowship is highlighted. With this reminder, the servant-host expresses a commitment to deep relationships and personal discipleship.

The portrayal of biblical events in movies and shows is highlighted as a caution, particularly for those who learn visually. Portrayal in this way reminds us the need for reliance on the Bible for accurate information. We have been provided the inerrant Word of God and we must draw near to it daily.

To highlight the aforementioned merge of the podcasts, please consider supporting the creation of our content via the links below.

Sign up via the Biblical Anatomy Academy link to the Biblical Anatomy podcast memberships.

https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support

  continue reading

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