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Discipleship: Matthew 28:16-20

1 h 0 min · 22. sept. 2025
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This is our final sermon in our three-week series on our discipleship pathway: Proclaiming, Cultivating, and Multiplying. In Matthew 28:16-20, we hear Jesus' final commission, calling on his disciples to go make disciples of all nations. Therefore, the church must heed these words and remain committed to the task Jesus has given us to multiply disciples for the glory of his name. We're able to learn more about this mission by answering 5 key questions from the passage: Who makes disciples? (16-17) Where do we find confidence to make disciples? (18) What’s the extent of our disciples making? (19) How do we make disciples? (19-20) What will sustain us as we make disciples? (20)

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