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How do we know the Gospel will be preached to all nations?

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Jesus assures us that the Gospel will be preached among all nations, despite opposition.

In Mark 13:10, Jesus declares that the Gospel must first be preached among all nations, promising that this will be accomplished despite the challenges that His followers will face. This prophecy is bolstered by the historical reality that the spread of the Gospel has persisted through centuries of persecution and opposition. The church’s advancement across cultures and nations demonstrates God's sovereignty in bringing His message of salvation to every corner of the earth. This promise signifies the unstoppable nature of God’s Word, often reinforced by passages like Matthew 28:19-20, where Christ commands His disciples to make disciples of all nations, ensuring that His message will continue despite any form of resistance.
Scripture References: Mark 13:10, Matthew 28:19-20, 2 Timothy 2:9

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