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Thinking About Redemption - Teaching Material

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As we reflect on Matthew 28:19-20, we hear the profound command from our risen Lord: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” In this calling, we find not only our mission but the heart of redemption itself—a dynamic, life-giving force that rejuvenates souls and transforms communities. Redemption is not just a one-time event; it is a continuous journey of spiritual formation where we are shaped and molded into the likeness of Christ.

Consider the image of a potter at work with clay. Each piece of clay holds potential, but it requires the careful hands of the potter to bring forth its true beauty. In our lives, God is that potter, molding us through the experiences of love, loss, and learning. When we embrace our role in the Great Commission, we participate in God's redemptive work, guiding others to the hope that we ourselves have found.

This is not a weighty task to bear alone; it is an invitation to engage with the world around us, to share our stories of grace and resilience. Each conversation, each act of kindness, is a seed sown in the fertile ground of hope.

As we lean into this calling, let's cultivate an atmosphere where spiritual growth flourishes, not only for ourselves but for those we encounter. When we teach, we too are taught. When we give, we too receive. Through this shared journey, we embody the promise of Christ—His presence with us always, even to the end of the age—a constant reminder that our redemption is alive, vibrant, and full of transformative hope.

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