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Summary: The Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20 commands us to "Go and make disciples of all nations

Why we have to preach the gospel:

We have to preach the Gospel because:

1. *God commands it*: Jesus instructs us to “Go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19).

2. *Souls are at stake*: People without Christ are lost and destined for eternal separation from God (John 3:36).

3. *The Gospel transforms lives*: It brings forgiveness, hope, and new life in Christ (Romans 1:16).

4. *It’s a demonstration of love*: Sharing the Gospel shows love for God and our neighbours (Matthew 22:37–40).

5. *The Holy Spirit empowers us*: He equips and emboldens us to share the Good News (Acts 1:8).

6. *It’s a matter of obedience*: Preaching the Gospel is a fundamental aspect of following Christ (2 Timothy 4:2).

7. *The world needs hope*: The Gospel offers a message of redemption and restoration in a broken world.

8. *It’s a privilege and responsibility*: We’re entrusted with the message of salvation (1 Corinthians 9:16–17).

Let us embrace this divine mandate and share the Gospel with passion and urgency!

Who Can Preach the Good News of Gospel?

The Great Commission in Matthew 28:19–20 commands us to “Go and make disciples of all nations.” But who is called to preach the Gospel? Is it only reserved for clergy or evangelists? Let’s explore the answer.

1. Every Believer is a Messenger

In Acts 1:8, Jesus tells His disciples, “You will be my witnesses.” This mandate applies to every follower of Christ, regardless of age, gender, or occupation.

2. The Priesthood of All Believers

1 Peter 2:9 declares that all believers are “a royal priesthood,” called to proclaim God’s praises. This means every Christian has the authority and responsibility to share the Gospel.

3. Gifts and Callings Differ, But the Message Remains

While some are gifted evangelists or pastors, others may have different roles in the Body of Christ. However, every believer can share the Gospel in their unique context.

4. The Power of Personal Testimony

Each Christian has a personal story of redemption and transformation. Sharing this testimony is a powerful way to preach the Gospel (Revelation 12:11).

5. Equipped by the Holy Spirit

Acts 1:8 promises that the Holy Spirit will empower believers to witness. This means we can confidently share the Gospel, trusting in God’s strength.

Every believer is called to preach the Gospel, using their unique gifts and experiences. Let us embrace this privilege and responsibility, sharing the Good News with a world in need of hope and redemption.

The Gospel Call is Not Just for the Clergies, Nuns or Religious People

Today, we often assume that only nuns, priests, pastors, and evangelists are called to preach the Gospel. But is this really the case? Let’s explore the biblical truth.

1. The Great Commission for All

- Jesus’ command in Matthew 28:18–20 is for all disciples, not just clergy

- We’re all called to “make disciples of all nations”

2. The Priesthood of All Believers

- 1 Peter 2:9 declares that every believer is a part of the “royal priesthood”

- We’re all called to “proclaim the praises of Him who called us out of darkness”

3. Evangelism is Not Just for the Few

- Every Christian has a unique testimony and experience

- We’re all equipped by the Holy Spirit to share the Gospel (Acts 1:8)

4. Breaking Down Barriers

- We must move beyond the idea that only clergy can preach

- Every believer has a role in spreading the Good News

The Gospel call is not just for nuns, priests, pastors, and evangelists. It’s for every follower of Christ. Let us embrace our responsibility to share the Good News, using our unique gifts and experiences.

Even a child can preach the gospel.

Today, we often think that preaching the Gospel requires extensive training or age. But Jesus shows us that even a child can share the Good News.

1. Jesus’ Example

- He called a child to Himself, saying, “Such is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:2–5)

- Children can demonstrate faith and humility, inspiring us to do the same

2. Simple yet Powerful

- The Gospel message is straightforward: “Jesus loves you, died for you, and rose again”

- Children can grasp and share this message with ease

3. Don’t Underestimate the Young

- 1 Timothy 4:12 reminds us not to let anyone look down on us because of our youth

- Children can be powerful witnesses, unencumbered by doubts and fears

4. Empowering the Next Generation

- Let’s encourage and equip children to share the Gospel

- They can reach their peers and families with a fresh perspective

Even a child can preach the Gospel! Let’s learn from their simplicity and humility. May we empower and support the next generation to share the Good News.

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