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Why should Christians preach the gospel to all nations?

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Christians are called to preach the gospel as it is the means by which God saves His elect from all nations.

The Great Commission commands Christians to proclaim the gospel to all nations, underpinning the belief that God has chosen a people from every tribe, tongue, and nation to be saved by His grace. In Revelation 10, the instruction for John to take and eat the little book signifies the necessity of internalizing and then sharing the good news. This imperative aligns with Isaiah's prophecies, which proclaim that God's righteousness will be revealed to those who are far from it. The invitation to salvation through Jesus is inclusive, as God's redemptive plan encompasses people of various backgrounds, illustrating His sovereignty and divine grace at work in humanity. By spreading the gospel, we participate in God's purpose of seeking His lost sheep, knowing that the word of Christ will not return void.
Scripture References: Revelation 10:11, Isaiah 46:10, Matthew 28:19-20

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