South Florida Keswick 2009 – Night 4
Description
Marching Orders for the Church: The Great Commission Explained
Are you simply “waiting for people to come” or are you following Christ’s marching orders for the church? In this final, powerful message from South Florida Keswick 2009, Dr. Wayne Chin revisits the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18–20—the very text that launched his ministry over 40 years ago.
In an age of “sophisticated sinners” and overwhelming technology, Dr. Chin argues that there is no substitute for physically going to those in need. Learn why the Great Commission is not just for missionaries, but for every believer. Discover how to move from “inactivity and boredom” to the thrill of changing the world by winning souls for Jesus Christ.
Focus Scripture:
“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” — Matthew 28:19–20 (NIV)
What to expect in this video:
- Understanding Jesus’ supreme authority over heaven and earth.
- The difference between a “coming” church and a “going” church.
- Why technology can’t replace the human touch of the Gospel.
- A call to double the church by each member winning just one soul.
Details
- Date: May 17, 2009
- Topics: Discipleship, Evangelism, Great Commission, Soul Winner
- Preacher: Rev. Dr. Raymond Chin
- Books: Matthew
- Series: Convention 2009
- Passage: Matthew 28:19–20
- Service Type: Convention
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