Your Greatest Mission Imaginable | Matthew 28:16-20
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What if the five things people typically live for—success, relationships, pleasure, impact, and fulfillment—were actually byproducts of living for something greater? Through a captivating story about glowing waters in Jamaica, we discover how our lives can illuminate the darkness around us when we embrace our divine purpose.
The Great Commission isn't just a biblical concept; it's our greatest mission imaginable. Breaking down Matthew 28:19-20, we explore what it truly means to "go, make disciples, baptize, and teach." The command to "go" doesn't necessarily mean traveling to foreign lands—it means bringing Jesus' authority and power wherever you already are. When we hesitate or doubt this calling, we miss divine appointments that could transform lives, including our own.
Making disciples requires both evangelism and discipleship—like two pedals on a bicycle that must work together for forward momentum. We're called to disciple people of every ethnicity, nation, and background, recognizing that every human bears God's image equally. From the symbolic power of baptism to the responsibility of teaching both through words and actions, every aspect of the Great Commission invites us into something transcendent.
Throughout this journey, we're never alone. Jesus promises His presence "to the end of the age," empowering us with everything we need. Whether you're just beginning your faith journey or looking to deepen your spiritual impact, the Great Commission offers the meaningful purpose you were created for—the "more" your heart has always longed to discover.
What would happen if you stopped pursuing those five things directly and instead embraced the mission Jesus has uniquely equipped you to fulfill?
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