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Why is Christ's commission important for Christians?

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Christ's commission is vital as it reveals God's sovereign plan for redemption and the fulfillment of His promises.

The importance of Christ’s commission lies in its foundational role in God's redemptive history. Isaiah 49 highlights that this commission encompasses the calling of Christ to be the Redeemer, sent to gather His people from all nations. For Christians, this affirms the reality of God’s sovereignty, as Christ’s work is not contingent on human effort but on God's gracious election and covenantal love. The commission also empowers Christians to engage in the Great Commission—proclaiming the gospel to all nations—knowing it is the extension of Christ's redemptive mission and the assurance that God's elect will respond to His call. As believers, we are invited into this divine narrative of grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:6, Matthew 28:19-20

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