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The term "World Vision" does not appear as a specific phrase in the Bible; however, it can be understood through the biblical concepts of God's mission and humanity's role within creation. The overarching theme of the Bible is God's redemptive plan for all of humanity and creation. Verses such as John 3:16 highlight God's love for the world, indicating that His salvation is meant for everyone: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." This underscores the idea of a global perspective in God's plan—a vision that transcends cultures, nations, and individual circumstances.Furthermore, the concept can be related to the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands His followers to make disciples of all nations, signifying a divine mandate to engage with the world on a broad scale. This aligns with the mission of organizations like World Vision, which seeks to address poverty and injustice globally, reflecting the biblical call to love and serve others (Matthew 25:35-40). Thus, while "World Vision" as a phrase is not biblically defined, its essence resonates with the scriptural principles of love, service, and the mission to reach all people with the message of hope and salvation.

George Verwer

In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal journey of finding salvation through the gospel films and the influence they had on his life. He emphasizes the power of Christian films in reaching people from different languages and cultures. The speaker also mentions his admiration for Bob Pierce,

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