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The work of the Holy Spirit and spiritual gifts
What is the Spirit doing right now?
In the Pentecostal tradition, Matthew 28:18-20 is seen as a mandate for the Church to engage in Spirit-empowered evangelism and discipleship. The command to make disciples of all nations is infused with the expectation of the Holy Spirit's active presence, enabling believers to operate in the gifts of the Spirit as they fulfill the Great Commission.
The urgency of the Great Commission in today's world
The role of the Holy Spirit in equipping believers for ministry
The transformative nature of discipleship in the life of a believer
The inclusivity of the Gospel for all nations and cultures
The Greek word 'matheteusate' (make disciples) implies a lifelong process rather than a one-time event.
The use of the term 'nations' (ethne) emphasizes the inclusivity of the gospel.
The structure of the command, with 'baptizing' and 'teaching' as participles, underscores the ongoing nature of discipleship.
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