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Make Disciples of All the Nations

53 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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The Great Commission is the fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham to make His descendants as numerous as the sand and stars. From the mountain in Galilee overlooking the nations, Jesus sent out the eleven to make disciples. Though the mission of some is a Great Crusade or a Great Conservative Movement or a Great Colonization, the Great Commission is one command: to make disciples. Though many in history have tried to reproduce or legislate or war their way to this end, Jesus called us to make disciples by going, baptizing, and teaching all that He commanded.

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