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What is the significance of the Great Commission for Christians?

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The Great Commission is significant as it mandates Christians to spread the Gospel and make disciples.

The Great Commission, found in Matthew 28:19-20, emphasizes the church's mission to preach the Gospel to all nations and make disciples. It reflects the same urgency and purpose seen in Eliezer's mission to find a bride for Isaac. Just as Eliezer was sent with a specific message and mission, every believer is called to share the good news of Jesus Christ. This command is not just a suggestion; it's a divine imperative, showcasing that God has ordained the means of grace through the church to call His elect. As believers fulfill this mandate, they participate in God's redemptive plan, reflecting His heart for the lost.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20

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