The Great Commission is the command of Jesus to make disciples of all nations. In this site, that command is read through Scripture, mission awareness, and the practical question of whether people can encounter God’s Word in a language they understand.
Passage and source basis
Matthew 28:18–20
The article follows the public site method: observe the text or source, interpret it in context, state a plain conclusion, and apply it responsibly.
What to observe
- The commission includes going, baptizing, teaching, and obedience.
- It requires more than awareness; it presses toward discipleship.
- Scripture access matters because teaching requires intelligible Scripture.
Common misunderstandings
- It is not only a travel mandate.
- It is not only institutional missions.
- It should not be reduced to a map without discipleship.
Application
Personally, the article invites a reader to handle Scripture and mission information with humility and clarity. For the church, it strengthens teaching, prayer, responsible support, and the refusal to publish unsupported claims.
