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Bible verses about missions and evangelism

      Missions and evangelism are central themes in the Bible, reflecting God's desire for all people to know Him. The Great Commission, the call to preach the gospel, and the lifestyle of evangelism are emphasized throughout Scripture. This teaching will explore key Bible verses about missions and evangelism in detail.

1. The Great Commission: God's Command to Go

      One of the most well-known passages about missions is Matthew 28:19-20 (NIV):

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."

      This passage is known as the Great Commission, where Jesus instructs His followers to take the gospel to all nations. The command to "go" means that evangelism is not passive but requires intentional action. It involves making disciples, baptizing them, and teaching them to follow Christ. Importantly, Jesus promises His presence, assuring that His followers are not alone in this mission.

      Similarly, Mark 16:15 reinforces this call:

"Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation."

      This verse emphasizes that the gospel is meant for everyone—not just one group of people. Evangelism is a universal mission, that extends to all nations, cultures, and backgrounds.

2. The Power Behind Evangelism: The Holy Spirit

      Missions and evangelism are not based on human effort alone but are empowered by the Holy Spirit. Acts 1:8 (NIV) states: "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."

      Here, Jesus explains that evangelism begins locally (“Jerusalem”), then extends regionally (“Judea and Samaria”), and finally globally (“the ends of the earth”). This verse highlights the expanding nature of missions and how the Holy Spirit enables believers to be effective witnesses.

3. The Necessity of Evangelism: Bringing People to Faith

      Paul explains why evangelism is crucial in Romans 10:13-15 (NIV): "For, ‘Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’ How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!’"

      This passage highlights the urgency of evangelism. People cannot believe in Christ if they have never heard of Him. This reinforces the need for missionaries, evangelists, and believers to share the gospel actively.

      Similarly, 2 Timothy 4:5 says: "But you, keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry."

      Paul encourages Timothy to be diligent in evangelism, even when it is difficult. This verse reminds believers that sharing the gospel requires perseverance and commitment.

4. Evangelism as a Lifestyle

      Beyond preaching, evangelism is also about how we live. Matthew 5:14-16 (NIV) states: "You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven."

      This passage teaches that Christians should live in a way that reflects God’s love, drawing others to Him. Evangelism is not only about words but also about actions that demonstrate Christ’s character.

      Paul echoes this in Colossians 4:5-6 (NIV): "Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone."

      This verse encourages believers to be wise, gracious, and intentional when interacting with non-believers. A well-spoken, kind, and thoughtful approach to evangelism can open doors for gospel conversations.

5. God’s Heart for the Nations

       Evangelism is rooted in God's love for all people. Psalm 96:3 (NIV) declares: "Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples."

      God desires that all nations come to know Him. From the Old Testament to the New Testament, Scripture reveals His global plan of salvation.

      Missions and evangelism are not optional for Christians; they are central to the faith. Jesus commands His followers to go and make disciples, empowered by the Holy Spirit. Evangelism is not just about preaching but also about how believers live and interact with others.

      As Christians, we are called to be faithful witnesses of the gospel, sharing the good news through both words and actions, so that people from every nation may come to know Jesus Christ.

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