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Who is the church?
Why was Jesus’s return to the disciples important?
When Jesus rose again he returned to fill the prophecy.
But he also came to give the disciples some exit instructions.
Jesus’s goodbye included an expectation that maintains to this day.
What do you think that Jesus expected of his disciples and of us today?
It is pretty self explanatory honestly.
Jesus said what he expected in mark 16:15-18
So Jesus Christ told his disciples to go into the world and preach the gospel to every creature.
That same command is the same for us today.
So I have some questions for us to answer today about the Great Commission
Who was the great commission given to?
Who was Jesus talking about when he said “the world”?
Jesus was calling us to a Biblical calling to go to the ends of the earth and share the gospel of Jesus Christ.
What a calling this is.
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