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What is the significance of the Great Commission?

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The Great Commission commands Christians to proclaim the gospel, teaching all nations about Jesus.

The Great Commission, found in Matthew 28:19-20, underscores the responsibility of believers to spread the gospel message. This command reflects the heart of God's plan for redemption, urging His followers to teach all nations about Jesus Christ and the salvation found in Him. It indicates that the gospel is universal, meant for every tribe and nation. Furthermore, it emphasizes the necessity of baptism and the teaching of Christ's commands, which are foundational to a believer's life. The Commission is not a mere suggestion but a mandatary directive to engage in discipleship under the assurance of Christ's abiding presence with His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20, Mark 16:15, Acts 1:8

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