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Matthew 28:19-20 · WEB
19Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
20teaching them to observe all things which I commanded you. Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age." Amen.
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Scriptural Insight: Preaching - Commentary
In the heart of Matthew 28:19-20, we find Jesus' Great Commission, a call that resonates through the ages, echoing both challenge and opportunity for us as His followers. Imagine the scene: the eleven disciples—ordinary men, each with their own doubts...
Understanding Life Theologically - Church Context
In the heart of our Christian life lies a profound intersection where theology meets the very fabric of our daily existence. As we turn to Matthew 28:19-20, often referred to as the Great Commission, we find not just a mandate...
Practical Steps for Conversion - Contemporary Example
As we reflect on Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commissions us to make disciples, we are reminded that conversion is not merely a personal journey but a vibrant communal calling. Picture this: a bustling farmer’s market in your town, filled with...
What Scripture Says About Beauty - Commentary
In a world that often defines beauty by fleeting trends and superficial standards, we are called to a deeper understanding of what beauty truly means, especially in light of Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands us to go forth and make...
Evening Prayer: Sloth - Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause this evening, I find myself reflecting on the insidious nature of sloth in my own life. Like the weeds that sprout unnoticed in a garden, it creeps in quietly, sapping my joy and stifling...
Matthew 28:19-20: A Pentecostal Theological Reflection
This theological reflection on Matthew 28:19-20 emphasizes the call to discipleship and mission within the Pentecostal tradition, highlighting the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. It encourages believers to engage deeply with God's Word and to embody the gifts of the Spirit in their daily lives, fostering a deeper communion with God and a commitment to living out their faith.