
Matthew 26-28
Matthew 26–28 narrates the final events of Jesus’ life, including his betrayal by Judas, his arrest, and trial. Jesus is sentenced to death, crucified, and dies. His followers mourn, but he rises from the dead on the third day, appearing to his disciples to confirm his resurrection. The chapters emphasize themes of sacrifice, redemption, and renewed hope, illustrating how Jesus’ death and resurrection fulfill spiritual promises and offer salvation to believers. These passages are central to Christian faith, highlighting sacrifice, divine power, and the promise of eternal life.