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Foreign Missions

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Foreign missions hold a significant place in the heart of biblical teaching, reflecting God's redemptive plan for all nations. In Matthew 28:19-20, often referred to as the Great Commission, Jesus commands His followers to "go therefore and make disciples of all nations," emphasizing the global scope of the Gospel. This call is not merely a suggestion but a divine mandate that echoes throughout Scripture. The Apostle Paul exemplifies this commitment in Romans 10:14-15, where he articulates the necessity of preaching the Gospel to those who have never heard it, highlighting the beauty of those who bring good news. Moreover, in Acts 1:8, Jesus promises that His disciples will be His witnesses "to the ends of the earth," underscoring the urgency and importance of spreading the message of salvation beyond cultural and geographical boundaries. The book of Revelation further assures us that individuals from every tribe, tongue, and nation will stand before the throne of God, as seen in Revelation 7:9, illustrating the ultimate fulfillment of God's mission. Therefore, engaging in foreign missions is not only an act of obedience but a participation in God's overarching narrative of redemption, inviting believers to share in the joy of seeing lives transformed by the Gospel.

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W.H. Griffith Thomas emphasizes the importance of Foreign Missions in every ministry, highlighting how it reflects the clergyman's spiritual life and the need for a genuine missionary spirit. He discusses various methods of work for furthering worldwide evangelization, including studying New Testame

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