this past sunday

may 31st Sermon

Sermon recap

This past Sunday, Pastor Gustafson delivered a powerful message centered around the Great Commission from Matthew 28:18-20. We were reminded of the profound truth that all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Jesus, and this authority guides us as we live out our faith.

The Strength of Our Savior: Pastor Gustafson emphasized that our comfort in the Christian faith comes not from the strength of our own faith, but from the strength of Jesus Christ, who holds all authority. This assurance allows us to face life's challenges knowing we are in His hands.

The Imperfect Called to Serve: We were encouraged by the reminder that Jesus called ordinary sinners to be His disciples. This highlights that the church is not built on perfect people, but on those forgiven and redeemed by Christ.

The Promise of His Presence: Jesus' promise, "I am with you always," resonates deeply. It's a reminder that no matter our circumstances, He is with us, guiding and comforting us through every moment of life.

As we reflect on these truths, let's carry forward the mission of making disciples, teaching, and baptizing in His name. Embrace the week with the assurance that you are held by the ultimate authority who loves you beyond measure.

Sermon Study GUide

May 31, 2026 Sermon

Reading
  • Matthew 28:16-20
  • Mark 9:14-29

Warm Up
  • Think about a time when you felt called to share your beliefs or values with others. How did you approach the situation?
  • What does the concept of the Trinity mean to you? How have you understood it in the past?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read Matthew 28:16-20. What stands out to you about the authority Jesus claims in this passage?
  • In Mark 9:24, the father of the sick boy says, "I believe; help my unbelief!" How does this statement resonate with any doubts or struggles you have experienced in your faith journey?

Personal Reflection
  • Consider the disciples' reaction to seeing the risen Jesus in Matthew 28:17. Why do you think some doubted even when Jesus was right in front of them?
  • How does the concept of the Trinity, as one God in three persons, challenge or affirm your understanding of God?
  • Reflect on the phrase, "I am with you always, to the end of the age." How does this promise impact your daily life and faith?

Personal Application
  • What are some practical ways you can "go and make disciples" in your own community?
  • How can you rely on Jesus' promise of being with you always in times of doubt or struggle?
  • Identify a specific action you can take this week to deepen your understanding of the Trinity through prayer, study, or discussion with others.
  • How can your church community better reflect the mission of baptizing and teaching as described in the Great Commission?