Empowered to Go: Living the Great Commission

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- "Start with a story; start sharing about what Jesus means to you and what he's doing in your life and how you're experiencing him." [40:25](Download | Download)

- "Baptizing marks the initial point of conversion where you go from being white to blue... it signifies the transformation that occurs when someone begins their journey of faith." [42:07](Download | Download)

- "We're creating a movement; people are taking the work. When I leave the scene, there will be others to carry it on. That's the call we're to be about, imparting our lives into others and making disciples." [48:35](Download | Download)

- "All authority in heaven and on Earth has been given to me... He's conquered death and sin, he's conquered our greatest foes, and he has full reign over the universe." [34:12](Download | Download)

- "When you walk into your school or your work, when you walk into that room as a Christian, hope enters that room, the light of God enters that room, the good news Jesus enters that room." [51:25](Download | Download)

- "The presence of God is covenantal. Here, 'I am with you' as you go and you baptize and you teach. It's because of our going and baptizing and teaching that Jesus says, 'I will be with you.'" [53:13](Download | Download)

- "It's the going church that enjoys the presence of God... Disciple making is a faith walk that brings His presence for His people." [53:51](Download | Download)

- "We're all disciples... The question isn't whether we're disciples, it's what are we disciples of or who are we disciples of." [23:44](Download | Download)

- "The Great Commission wasn't given to spiritual giants; it was given to ordinary, devoted but failure-prone followers, flawed, broken people like me and maybe you." [29:41](Download | Download)

- "Jesus has all authority and he sends you and me to be his disciples to the nations, and in his authority starting in our Jerusalem, starting in our neighborhood, starting in our communities." [35:58](Download | Download)
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