Proclaiming the Gospel
Jesus commanded his followers to announce the same message he preached: He summarized it as the “Good News of the Kingdom of God.” His Church would establish this Kingdom in unexpected ways. By his return, his sovereignty over all nations would be established, and his opponents would be subdued, including the “last enemy,” death. Until then, his disciples must proclaim his message to the “ends of the Earth.”
All men are invited to accept his
offer of salvation while the door remains open. The day will come when it will
be too late, and all men and women who reject his gracious gift will find their
names excluded from the “Lamb’s Book of Life.”
[Preaching - Photo by Ben White on Unsplash] |
Embracing his message requires a complete reorientation of life. Absolute commitment to Jesus is mandatory for entrance to his Kingdom. Nothing is more important than responding to his call to believe the “Good News,” take up the cross, and follow him “wherever he leads.”
Through his Death and Resurrection,
Jesus defeated the forces that were hostile to God, including Satan, Death, the
“powers and principalities,” and sin. His Resurrection and the
outpouring of the Spirit on the Day of Pentecost signaled the start of the “Last
Days” during which the Son reigns from the “right hand of God” - (Psalm
2:2-8, 110:1).
His Death and Resurrection
signaled the arrival of the “ends of the ages,” therefore, the “forms
of this age are in the process of passing away.” Sin and Death may continue
for now, but the decisive victory was achieved on the Cross. The Gift of the
Spirit granted to the Church is irrefutable evidence of his conquest of Sin,
Death, and Satan.
Satan’s defeat was secured on Calvary
and confirmed when God raised Jesus from the dead, and so, the Son of God is putting
down all the “powers and principalities” that oppose him and oppress his
people. He will continue to do so until all that remains is the unopposed rule
of God when he returns “on the clouds of Heaven” - (1 Corinthians
15:20-28, Hebrews 1:5-14, Revelation 1:4-6).
Before he ascended
to Heaven, Jesus commanded HIS disciples to wait until “they
received power after the Holy Spirit came upon them.” They would become his
“witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and Samaria, and to
the uttermost parts of the Earth” - (Matthew 28:18-20, Luke 24:45-48,
Acts 1:7-9, 3:19-21).
- “Go and teach all nations to observe all things I have commanded you. Behold, I am with you to the end of the age.”
We are his “witnesses,” his envoys commissioned to call all men to enter his Kingdom and to preach “repentance and the remission of sins in his name among all the nations.”
This mission will continue until
his return. We must preach his Gospel and prepare others for life in the coming
age, teaching them how to be his disciples. Sin and death may persist for now, but
death will not have the final word.
THE ASSIGNMENT
None of this means we should disengage
from the world. Far from it! But we are called to help humanity by preaching the
Gospel and living cruciform lives. Without his salvation, the world would
remain forever in darkness.
Before he died, Jesus predicted
the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. In response, the disciples asked when that would occur, and what would
be the “sign” of the “Coming
of the Son of Man.”
To the first question, he replied,
before the end of the generation contemporary with him. To the second, he
warned, no one EXCEPT GOD ALONE knows the hour, day, “season,”
“seasons” or “times” of his return - (also, Mark 13:30-33, Acts
1:6-9).
The one factor that will determine “when” he returns is the completion of the Gospel mission by the Body of Christ - “This Gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole habitable earth for a testimony for all nations, and then shall the end come” - (Matthew 24:14, 24:36, Acts 1:6-8).
Finishing this task is the “sign”
of the “end” since the end of this age will not come until the completion
of our mission. It is not optional but pivotal to the consummation of all
things, the redemption of humanity, and even the Creation.
Based on the logic of Jesus, the
fact that the “end” has not arrived is indisputable evidence that our mission
remains unfinished. He will not return until his message has reached the
furthest corners of the Earth - “As a testimony.” Therefore, all who
wait anxiously for his “arrival” must, above all else, preach the Gospel!
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- Reign of the Saints - (The saints reign as a kingdom of priests mediating the Testimony of Jesus to the nations of the Earth)
- His Witnesses - (The men purchased from every nation by the Lamb become his priestly witnesses who persevere in the Testimony of Jesus)
- Age of Salvation - (The Gospel of the Kingdom announced by Jesus offers salvation and life to all men and women of every nation and people)
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