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What does the Great Commission mean for Christians today?

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The Great Commission calls Christians to make disciples by spreading the Gospel to all nations.

The Great Commission, as recorded in Matthew 28:19-20, commands believers to actively engage in teaching and baptizing all nations. This profound directive extends the responsibility of evangelism and disciple-making beyond the Jewish context to encompass the entire world. For Christians today, this means they are to actively participate in sharing the Gospel, not just within their communities but globally. It emphasizes the urgency of proclaiming Christ as Savior and encourages every believer to reflect their faith through actions. The promise of Christ's continual presence, as noted in 'I am with you always,' reassures Christians of divine support in fulfilling this Great Commission, empowering them to face challenges and opposition in the endeavor (Matthew 28:20).
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20

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Matthew 28
J. C. Ryle · Oct 10, 2019
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