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Sermons March 28, 2026

The Nations Are Waiting: Our Mandate

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“How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?” — Romans 10:14

Paul’s question is not rhetorical. It is a piercing indictment of every generation of believers who have settled for comfortable Christianity while billions remain without access to the gospel.

The Great Commission is not a suggestion. It is the marching order of the Church. And yet, two thousand years after Christ gave it, more than three billion people remain unreached — without a Bible in their language, without a church in their community, without a witness in their lives.

In this sermon, we look unflinchingly at the scope of the task, the urgency of the hour, and the practical ways every believer — not just missionaries — can take part in fulfilling the Great Commission.

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“How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?” — Romans 10:14

Paul’s question is not rhetorical. It is a piercing indictment of every generation of believers who have settled for comfortable Christianity while billions remain without access to the gospel.

The Great Commission is not a suggestion. It is the marching order of the Church. And yet, two thousand years after Christ gave it, more than three billion people remain unreached — without a Bible in their language, without a church in their community, without a witness in their lives.

In this sermon, we look unflinchingly at the scope of the task, the urgency of the hour, and the practical ways every believer — not just missionaries — can take part in fulfilling the Great Commission.

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