The Great Commission is a passage in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 28, verses 16-20, in which Jesus gives his disciples a final command before his ascension into heaven. The Great Commission is an important part of Christian theology and is seen as a central mission for the Church.
The summary of the Great Commission in Matthew is as follows:
Jesus appeared to his disciples on a mountain in Galilee, and they worshiped him.
Jesus gave his disciples a command, known as the Great Commission: "Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you."
Jesus promised to be with his disciples always, even to the end of the age.
The Great Commission emphasizes the importance of spreading the teachings of Jesus to all people, baptizing them, and teaching them to follow his commands. It is seen as a call to evangelism and missionary work, and it has inspired countless Christians throughout history to share the Gospel with others. The promise of Jesus' continued presence with his disciples is also a source of comfort and encouragement for Christians as they seek to fulfill the Great Commission in their own lives and ministries.
00:00 Introduction
00:20 Gospel Reading from Matthew 28:16-20
00:59 Fun Facts
01:34 Transfiguring Discussion
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