SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS


Read Matthew 28:1-10 out loud in your group.



Discussion Questions:

  1. The women went to the tomb “at dawn.” What motivates someone to seek Jesus in a moment that feels uncertain or unresolved?


  2. The earthquake and the angel would have been overwhelming. How do you tend to respond when God moves in ways that feel intense or unexpected?



  3. The guards were paralyzed with fear, while the women were reassured. Why do you think the same moment produces such different reactions in people?



  4. The angel says, “Do not be afraid.” What kinds of fear make it hardest for you to believe those words?



  5. The angel invites them to “see the place where he lay.” Why do you think God sometimes invites us to examine the evidence instead of just telling us to believe?


  6. The women are told to “go quickly and tell.” What makes it difficult to share good news about Jesus with others?



  7. Verse 8 says they left with “fear and great joy.” When have you experienced those two emotions at the same time in your walk with God?



  8. What do you think it means, practically, to obey God when your emotions are still mixed or unsettled?



  9. Jesus meets them “on the way.” When have you experienced God showing up as you were simply trying to obey, even imperfectly?



  10. Their response to Jesus was to take hold of his feet and worship him. What does genuine worship look like in your life beyond a church service?


  11. Jesus repeats, “Do not be afraid.” Why do you think that message is emphasized again, even after the angel already said it?


  12. Jesus tells them to go to his “brothers.” What stands out to you about how Jesus refers to his disciples after they had failed him?



  13. The women become the first messengers of the resurrection. What does this say about who God chooses to use?


  14. If you placed yourself in the story, which person would you most relate to right now: the women, the guards, or the disciples who weren’t there? Why?



  15. What is one way this passage challenges or reshapes how you think about following Jesus in everyday life?