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Thinking About Goodness - Teaching Material

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As we reflect on the command of Jesus in Matthew 28:19-20, we encounter a profound calling that is rooted in goodness, divine revelation, and our shared purpose. Jesus instructs us to "go therefore and make disciples of all nations," a directive that encapsulates the essence of our faith journey: to actively engage with the world in a manner that spreads His goodness.

Goodness, in the context of our faith, is not simply about avoiding wrongdoing; it is about embodying agape—the selfless love of God that seeks the welfare of others. When we embrace this love, we become vessels of transformation, guiding others toward the divine light that illuminates their own paths. This teaching is not just a historical command; it is an invitation to live out our faith in practical ways that resonate deeply in our communities.

In our pursuit of spiritual growth and moral guidance, we often face moments of uncertainty. It is in these moments that we must practice spiritual discernment, seeking not just knowledge but understanding. We can ask ourselves: How can I make the goodness of Christ visible today? What steps can I take to support my neighbor, uplift a friend, or share the joy of the Gospel with someone who feels lost?

As we step out in faith, we discover that goodness is a journey, one that requires courage and vulnerability. Each act of kindness, each moment of connection, builds a tapestry of divine revelation in our lives and the lives of others. Let us be encouraged, for in this calling, we find our purpose and the promise that God is with us always, guiding our every step.

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