Depth, Diversity, and Divine Promise of the Great CommissionNäide

Jesus, in his Olivet Discourse, gives the reader a glimpse into the end of times. In Matthew 24:14, we see not a commission but a divine promise.
Jesus says that before the end, the gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the world. He is using you, His church, to accomplish the great commission. We know it will happen based on Jesus' word in Matthew.
Further, John, writing about the heavenly vision, sees the fulfillment of this divine promise. A multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language WILL stand before the throne. If you want to commit to something you know will succeed. Commit your life to making disciples among the nations, especially those with the least access to the gospel.
Pause, reflect, and pray that God will show you how to join Him in accomplishing the Great Commission in your lifetime.
If you want to learn about the strategic opportunity that God has given North American Christians to reach the unreached in our backyard, visit https://upgnorthamerica.com to learn more and pray for the unreached God has brought to North America.
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About this Plan

This Bible study plan will show you the diversity, depth, and divine promise of the Great Commission. You will see there are several Great Commission passages that Jesus said at different times. The study will give some contextual background, synthesize the passages to give you a more robust view of the task, and give some practical next steps to help you better fulfill the Great Commission.
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