In the Great Commission, Jesus commands us to "go therefore and make disciples of all nations," a directive that forms the foundation of our mission as believers. This mission is not a passive suggestion but an active mandate, compelling us to share the transformative love of Christ and the message of the Gospel wherever we are. As followers of Christ, we are called to be ambassadors, witnesses to the life-changing power of Jesus' death and resurrection. This call to mission is both personal and corporate, requiring each of us to engage individually and as a collective body of believers.
Baptism is a sacred act of obedience, an outward symbol of an inward change. It is not a prerequisite for salvation but a public declaration of one's faith in Jesus Christ. Baptism connects us to the body of Christ and signifies our death to sin and resurrection to new life in Him. It is a step every believer should take, not as a means of salvation but as a response to Jesus' command and a testimony of faith.
Communion, or the Lord's Supper, is a profound practice instituted by Jesus Himself. It is a celebration of the Gospel and the unity of the church. We partake in communion not as a mindless ritual but as a remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice and a proclamation of His death until He returns. It is a time for self-examination, repentance, and reflection on the grace that covers our sins.
Finally, we sing the doxology to remember and proclaim the source of all blessings—the Triune God. This act of worship aligns our hearts with the heavenly hosts and reinforces the truth that we are never alone; God is with us always.
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