Global mission is a central theme in the Scriptures, reflecting God's heart for all nations to come to Him. The Great Commission, as recorded in Matthew 28:19-20, calls believers to make disciples of all nations, emphasizing the importance of spreading the Gospel beyond cultural and geographical boundaries. This mandate is rooted in God's promise to Abraham that through his offspring, all nations would be blessed (Genesis 12:3), illustrating that God's redemptive plan encompasses every people group. The Apostle Paul echoes this in Romans 10:14-15, where he underscores the necessity of preaching for faith to arise, stating that how can they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? Furthermore, Revelation 7:9 offers a glorious vision of the culmination of this mission, depicting a multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language standing before the throne of God. This underscores the urgency and importance of global mission work, as believers are called to reflect Christ's love and message to the world, fulfilling the prophetic vision of Isaiah 49:6, where God declares that His servant will be a light for the nations. As we engage in global mission, we participate in God's divine purpose, bringing hope and salvation to a world in need.
In this sermon, the speaker shares his experiences of living in various cities around the world and how God has brought him to share the big picture. He emphasizes the importance of looking beyond the small picture and having a vision for the larger community. The speaker mentions the story of Tear
This sermon emphasizes the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit and the need for believers to have a global mission vision, praying for and reaching out to nations around the world. It challenges Christians to boldly proclaim the gospel, prioritize integrity and obedience to God, and be w
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the global mission of spreading the word of God. He highlights the New Testament commission given by Jesus to the church to make disciples of all nations. The apostle Paul is presented as a great example of someone who preached the gospel in p
