Through the Word: Knowing God, Making Him Knownનમૂનો

The Great Commission for ALL:
You have experienced the incredible love of God, and now, as Christians, our calling is twofold: to truly know God for who He is, and to make Him known to the world. This is why we spend time with Him—so He can reveal more of Himself to us, and so that we can understand who we are in Him.
As we grow in our relationship with God, we also grow in our ability to share His love and truth with others. God has given you, as His disciple, the same power that Jesus had. Through the Holy Spirit, you have the authority to cast out demons, heal the sick, and even raise the dead. All of creation submits to God, and He now lives within you through the power of the Holy Spirit. This is a powerful reminder that we don’t walk this journey alone—God is with us every step of the way. Our purpose on earth is to know God deeply and to make Him known to others.
Pray and ask God to reveal someone in your life whom you can share the gospel with. If you feel nervous or unsure, remember that God is with you—that is His promise. You don’t have to rely on your own strength; He is your strength. Tomorrow we will read and learn a simple way to share the Gospel!
About this Plan

To know God and make Him known—this is the heart of our mission as followers of Jesus. Whether you’ve been walking with Christ for years or are just beginning your journey, this 30-day Bible reading plan is designed to help you grow deeper in your relationship with God and empower you to share Him with others. Through Scripture and reflection, you’ll discover who God is, how to walk closely with Him, and how to boldly make Him known in the world around you.
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