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What does the Bible say about the need for public proclamation of the Gospel?

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The Bible encourages believers to declare God's glory among the nations and share the Gospel as a sacred act of worship.

Psalm 96:3 emphasizes the importance of declaring God's glory among the heathen and His wonders among all people. This is not simply a task; it is a fundamental calling for believers to engage in public proclamation. Throughout the history of the church, the act of proclaiming the Gospel has been seen as an essential means by which God conveys His truth and grace to humanity. Just as the psalmist urges all the earth to sing a new song to the Lord, so too should Christians take part in evangelism and public proclamation, fulfilling the command given by Christ in Matthew 28:19-20 to make disciples of all nations. Therefore, public proclamation is both a worshipful activity and a necessary task responding to God's command for His people to share the Gospel.
Scripture References: Psalm 96:3, Matthew 28:19-20

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