Embracing Our Call: Spreading the Gospel in 2025

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"During the holidays, they participated in Operation Christmas Child and one of the biggest ministries is Living Christmas Tree. I want to thank, and that's the end of the quote, I'm going to thank Mary Frances Tracy for sending this information to the Baptist Convention, Maryland Delaware. And they did publish it, like I said, this past week." [00:35:06] (18 seconds)


"As each day passes by, we are one day closer to seeing Jesus face to face. But we are running out of time to tell other people. People are dying without Jesus. Earlier I said I'd like to look back at accomplishments. Well, I looked ahead at a devotion from Billy Graham for December 31st." [00:47:36] (25 seconds)


"Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken charge, hold of it. But one thing I do, forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead. I press on towards the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." [00:48:19] (20 seconds)


"First one is, how do you think God looks on the past year in your life? Think about that. How would God look at your past life, your life in this past year? And I added, does he think well done or no, you can do better? Second question Billy asked, what lessons we take from this year into the next and what did God teach you?" [00:49:07] (33 seconds)


"The following questions are quoted from Willie Robertson in his book. One, what if millions and millions of believers decided to get serious about telling the good news to all the folks around them? Two, what if we lived our lives in such a way that they were distinctly different from what others see in the world?" [00:50:14] (24 seconds)


"And three, what if we actually used our gifts and skills to do the work so many of us think we just pay pastors and church leaders to do? What do you think would happen again if millions and millions of believers decided to get serious? And that people see Jesus in us all the time, not just some of the time, not just on Sunday mornings, but every day of the week." [00:50:34] (28 seconds)


"I don't know if you remember, but in Acts 8 it talks about Philip when he heard an Ethiopian reading the Bible. He was reading Isaiah. Philip asked him if he understood what he was reading. Do you remember what his answer was? He said, how can I understand unless someone explains it to me?" [00:51:05] (22 seconds)


"Go tell it on the mountain was not just known even, was not well known even though it had been sung since 1979, I'm sorry, 1879 by the Jubilee Singers. The chorus had a clear message. Go tell it on the mountain. Jesus is born. Well, John wrote two more stanzas to that song." [00:51:47] (22 seconds)


"Isaiah 6 -8 is Isaiah's commission from the Lord, said, And I heard a voice of the Lord saying, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then I said, Here I am, send me. So my last question for you this morning is, are you ready and willing to go and tell and say, send me when God speaks to you?" [00:52:42] (31 seconds)


"Please pray with me. Dear Heavenly Father, we come to you thanking you, Jesus, thanking you for your love for each and every one of us, dear Lord. And someone told us about you at some point in our lives, if we know you as Lord and Savior. And dear Lord, you have commanded us to go tell other people." [00:54:55] (19 seconds)


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