Obeying the last command is not always simple. It calls for selflessness, sacrifice, and a readiness to set aside our own interests in order to serve others. It can mean having to give up the comforts of home, going through adversity, or dealing with those who disagree with the gospel. But even in the middle of suffering, we have hope in the assurance that Christ will always be with us—all the way to the end of time. Obedience is taught in the military through training and discipline. Armed with the knowledge that their leaders are directing them in their best interests, soldiers learn to respect and obey them. In a similar vein, we are expected to submit to Christ's authority as His disciples and have faith that His teachings are ultimately for our best interests. The abundant life that Christ promised to those who follow Him is experienced when we obey the last command with faith and obedience. Let's not just watch helplessly while the world descends into gloom and misery. As armed with God's armor and brimming with the strength of the Holy Spirit, let us rise as warriors of the cross. Knowing that our work in the Lord is not in vain, let us fearlessly preach the gospel to a lost and dying world. With humility and devotion, let us accept the final instruction, understanding that we are unworthy servants called to serve a worthy Master. Gazing upon Jesus, the founder and consummator of our faith, let us relentlessly strive toward the end for which He has summoned us to the heavenly realm. We connect ourselves with God's plans and take part in His redeeming effort in the world when we obey the final command. As we join Christ in His mission to find and save the lost, we become fellow laborers. When we give up our will and follow where He leads, our lives acquire a new purpose and value. Let us be reminded of our grave responsibility as Christ's disciples as we consider the significance of the Great Commission. Given that our obedience can change people's lives, communities, and even nations, let us obey the last mandate with fervor and fire. May we go forth telling everyone who will listen to the good news of salvation as fearless warriors of the cross. In conclusion, the Great Commission is a divine commandment given by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, not merely a suggestion or advice. We are obligated as Christ's soldiers to obey the last command with bravery, dedication, and steadfast faith. With faith, let us pursue our goals, knowing that He who calls us is faithful, and He will surely accomplish His purposes through us. Until the day when every tongue acknowledges Jesus Christ as Lord and every knee bows, may we be found faithful in carrying out the Great Commission.
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OBEY THE LAST COMMAND






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