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What does the Bible say about gospel missions?

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The Bible teaches that gospel missions are initiated and directed by the Holy Spirit, as seen in Acts 13.

Gospel missions are fundamentally rooted in the works of the Holy Spirit and are outlined in Acts 13:1-5, where the Spirit of God appoints Barnabas and Saul for missionary work. This passage indicates that missions are not merely a human endeavor or the responsibility of denominations or mission boards but are God's work. The early church in Antioch served as a model of how God calls individuals to spread the gospel. As these men were sent out, they did so under the divine calling of the Holy Spirit, demonstrating that the mission's foundation lies in divine initiative and support by the Church.
Scripture References: Acts 13:1-5

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