Introduction: Our calling as Christians is rooted in Jesus' Great Commandment and Great Commission.
1. Jesus' Great Commandment teaches us to love God fully and love our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:37-40).
A. Loving God wholeheartedly sets the foundation for our actions and global mission endeavors.
B. Our love for others should compel us to share the gospel and meet their spiritual needs.
2. Jesus' Great Commission calls us to make disciples of all nations, equipping us for mission work (Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15).
A. Jesus grants us authority to go forth and proclaim the truth to all creation.
B. Making disciples involves baptizing and teaching others to observe Jesus' commands diligently.
3. Ephesians 2:10 and Romans 10:14 emphasize our divine purpose and responsibility to spread the gospel.
A. We are God's workmanship, created for good works and prepared for purposeful missions.
B. We must preach so others can hear and believe in Jesus, fulfilling their salvation needs.
Conclusion: Embracing the Great Commandment and Commission, we are called to actively engage in mission work. Let love for God and others drive us to share the gospel, fulfilling our divine purpose.
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