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What is the Great Commission and why is it significant?

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The Great Commission commands Christians to preach the gospel to all nations, which is a vital mission for the Church.

The Great Commission, found in Matthew 28:19-20, is a direct command from Jesus instructing the Church to 'go therefore and make disciples of all nations.' This call emphasizes the importance of evangelism and the mission of the Church to spread the gospel. It highlights that every member is a witness and has a role in the mission of proclaiming Christ. Additionally, as Christians participate in fulfilling this commission, they align themselves with God's purpose for the Church, which is to glorify Him by bringing the lost into His kingdom. By teaching and baptizing believers, the Church not only fulfills a command but also builds a community of faith rooted in grace and truth.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20

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Go Ye Therefore
Henry Mahan · Aug 25, 1974
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