Commissioned to Share: The Authority and Presence of Christ

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- "The authority of Christ empowers us because it's the foundation on which we are sent out into the world to go and live out the Great Commission." [12:22] (Download | Download cropped video)

- "We have to remember our identity as Disciples of Christ and our calling to make disciples no matter the cost." [25:18] (Download | )

- "Salvation is a work of the Holy Spirit. When we start struggling with what words to use, remember their salvation is not dependent on me and not you." [25:59] (Download | )

- "The presence of Christ encourages us. Our Sovereign King who has all authority in Heaven and Earth has commissioned us for such a great work and he goes with us." [34:30] (Download | )

- "We are being sent right where we are in our homes, in our workplace, at the ball fields, that we would share the good news of the Gospel to our family and our friends and our co-workers." [17:59] (Download | )

- "The commission of Christ emboldens us because he's giving us a specific purpose, a mission one that we did not come up with on our own but Christ himself has given it to us." [14:41] (Download | )

- "We can't change what that corn seed's going to become, but there's a process that God has created for it to become the corn that we eat. It's the same for The Souls of people; God has an ordained process in which they come to Christ and you and I are part of that process." [17:24] (Download | )

- "Jesus is always with us, leading us, strengthening us, comforting us, and he says he is with us till the end of the age. The presence of Christ encourages us." [35:15] (Download | )

- "We must first go and proclaim the good news of the Gospel. That's what we are about as being disciples." [15:44] (Download | )

- "The authority of Christ is the bedrock of our mission. It is an everlasting authority that knows no bounds, neither in the physical realm nor in the spiritual." [07:30] (Download | )
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