A call to duty: The Great Commission
I personally feel a lot of people don't trust the true power of God. He promised the apostles that
the one who would come would explain to them the mysteries of Heaven.
(But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all
things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you. John 14:26)
While the apostles may be more in God's favor than we, they are no more or less human than we are. The promise (of salvation, the indwelling, and the filling of the spirit) was to them, and their
children, as many as are in this age.
(For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as
the LORD our God shall call. Acts 2:39)
Here is a story given that I have always enjoyed, and a constant reminder of my faith.
Matthew 17:15-20 (New King James Version)
15 “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and suffers severely; for he often falls into
the fire and often into the water.
16 So I brought him to Your disciples, but they could not cure him.”
17 Then Jesus answered and said, “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you? Bring him here to Me.”
18 And Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of him; and the child was cured from that very hour.
19 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, “Why could we not cast it out?”
20 So Jesus said to them, “Because of your unbelief; for assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith
as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and
nothing will be impossible for you.
What we see here is that the disciples, Christ's apostles, were trying to drive a demon out of this
child, but could not do it. They didn't understand. They were doing what they were supposed to, but it didn't work. Jesus then tells them that they didn't have enough faith. This is his very
chosen, the apostles that he was telling did not have enough faith!
We are told that with faith the size of a mustard seed (Do a google image search for these things.
They are smaller than whole peppercorns!) we can tell a mountain to remove itself, and it will get
up and move! Now I don't know about you, but my faith, while strong, is probably not that strong. It's a sad thing really. What I do know, is that I trust the Holy Spirit of God to deliver words to me as I preach them to you. I am not well learned in the bible at all. I've read the new testament one time. I've listened to the new testament audio bible once. I've also picked and chewed at scriptures here and there on my lunch breaks at work. That truly is about the extent of my scriptural knowledge. Yet I preach to you words that can be backed up by scripture. How? God.
You, my friends, can do the same thing. Now if you haven't accepted Christ yet, in all his truth and glory, then your search may wind up unfruitful. I speak all this for a reason that I will get to
shortly.
(Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes
first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, 2 Thessalonians 2:3)
A few weeks ago, I posted a long post involving a few points that I felt were very crucial in the
current state of the body of Christ. The first is the great commission. It is particularly
important now because of the falling away. We are told in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 that we shouldn't be tricked by anyone, because the world isn't going to "end" (can you say Y2K, 6-6-06, 2012?) until there is a great "falling away" (That is, people will just "give up" on God and try to find their
own way.) and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition. (That is the antichrist, the false
messiah, the beast of revelation, the one that so many will "worship", which I take to mean follow, to place above the importance of God, whom most likely these followers will not believe in!)
We are in a constant downhill spiral. The morals of today would appall the citizens of yesterday,
and honestly the morals of yesterday would have appalled those of the generation prior. Why are so many things deemed okay in today's society? I believe God is in control of it all. He is the god of both the good things and the bad things.
(And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the
called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28)
This scripture very plainly tells us that ALL (READ: ALL) things work together for good. Not just some things, or the happy times, or the easy times, but ALL. Everything happens for a reason. Every choice we make places the world a small step closer to fulfilling God's purpose.
In order for his ultimate plan (that paradise that we all so long for) to be fulfilled, this must
happen. Evil must rule. Satan must deceive. We as spirit filled believers must be a separate
people, and must separate ourselves from worldly people. Yet on the same sense, there are many lost sheep out there, mixed in with the worldly people. Brothers and sisters, whom are longing for a saved soul. People that we must find.
Leave the 99! Find that one, for we are the body of Christ, baptized in one spirit!
(“What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them goes astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine and go to the mountains to seek the one that is straying? 13 And if he should find it, assuredly, I say to you, he rejoices more over that sheep than over the ninety-nine that did not go astray. Matthew 18: 12-13)
There are also many out there that need to hear the gospel. They may be as I was, oblivious to the importance of God and Christ. It's not impossible. Even in elementary school I put on a facade that I went to church and was saved. Truth be told I hadn't been to church since I was in
kindergarten. Didn't go again until I graduated high school, except for the few friends who invited me occasionally. (Thank you to those who did from the very bottom of my heart! You have much favor in God's eyes for trying!)
This brings me to the main point of this post. The great commission.
( 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen. Matt. 28:19-20)
What does this mean? We are to make disciples of people everywhere! As I said in a prior post this means to teach a student that will eventually go on to teach others as they have been taught. (Read: It is a continuing process that has not stopped!) Now I know that there will be a great falling away very soon. People are too afraid to teach. Young people are afraid or just plain do not desire to attend church. (Look at your average church. There ARE exceptions, but I would say the median age is probably roughly 55 or higher. This may sound morbid, but what will happen when this older generation has passed away?)
We are told to baptize our disciples. You don't HAVE to be a preacher to baptize. (Preachers are ordained through the rules of men created by men for men.) Yet we as disciples are instructed by our Lord to do so. Now I wouldn't necessarily say go out and start baptizing left and right. It is much easier to do it in a church, but if the Spirit leads you, DON'T DENY HIM!!! The words you say when baptizing are not terribly important. It's the authority from which you do it that is important. It's a symbolic washing of the filth of sin from our body, just as
the spirit of God washes them from our soul when we receive the Holy Spirit. Baptism is NOT
required for salvation. It is symbolic act of obedience, just as communion is. (I've been
considering being re-baptized now that I know I have truly accepted Christ!) We know that salvation is through grace by faith.
(8 For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of
God, 9 not of works, lest anyone should boast. Ephesians 2:8-9)
I personally take this two ways. One, it means that nothing that we as humans on this Earth can do will "earn" us salvation. It is through grace, the "works" of a loving God, not men. I also take
it to be a point against "works based salvation" meaning the belief that there is something more we must do to earn our salvation, than simply humbling ourselves at the foot of the cross. Belief that this is only the "first step" when it should be the only one! If works of men WERE required there would be much bragging about who saved the best soul, the most souls, and so forth. This would just be yet another stumbling block and division point within the body of Christ.
As I have said, there is currently, and will continue to be a great falling away until the perfect
Lamb returns to claim his throne. Many will not listen to you, but there are lost sheep out there
who need to hear the message of God. They need to find the true church, that is, the body of
Christ. Now contrary to popular belief, church is not a building. It's not going, singing a few
songs, and then having some old guy bore you until you fall asleep! Church is a gathering of the
Body of Christ! We are getting away from what the apostles originally created in the book of Acts!
It's not about dinners and fundraisers and music! Yes, that is part of it, do NOT take what I am
saying the wrong way, but that should not be the focus. We shouldn't water down the fire of God to a near extinguished state to make it more comfortable for
everyone! You cannot win souls without conviction! Ray Comfort has an amazing message called
"Hell's Best Kept Secret". I am going to attempt to, from memory, share a few points that he
brought up in this message that you can take with you.
If you were pulled over by a police officer while driving on the highway and told that you were
going to prison, odds are you would be appalled! Upset! Probably a bit confused. Why? You have no idea what the charges are against you. Here this man is telling you that you are in trouble and destined for a difficult time in prison, yet you don't think you have done anything wrong. Now if you were pulled over by a police officer and he came to you and said, "You should have been arrested, but a very kind gentleman has posted your bail, you are free to go! We just wanted to let you know." You would be very grateful of this anonymous man, and would probably want to seek him out, to thank him. THIS, should parallel our church, and our life with Christ.
Many people do not realize they are living in sin. Paul speaks extensively on how Jesus did not get rid of the law of the old testemant, but rather the law is what allows us to become aware of our sin. If a man lives in a city where underage drinking is allowed, drunkenness would likely run rampant. If murder was not frowned upon, then many more people would kill in cold blood. There MUST be a standard for comparison, and that is what the Mosaic law (Reference the first 5 books of OT) are for. Once a person becomes aware of the sin that they have, something must be done about it. The problem is realized. As in the second half of the story, though, the debt has been paid for us! Sadly, many never make it to this point. It is easy to say something without meaning it. It is easy to go through the motions. It is easy to play church. Playing church isn't salvation! We must accept Christ and what he offers freely. I can easily say I love football to fit in with the sportsheads, I can easily say that I want to go to a bar and get drunk with some friends, I can even say I want to skydive out of an airplane because it sounds exciting! That doesn't mean it reflects the inner truths of my heart, though.
It's not just a simple act of confessing with your mouth, but belief as well. Two parts are involved here.
(... if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9)
You must let your very heart and thoughts be transformed by the indwelling of the Spirit of God within! Once you realize the problem and FULLY accept Christ, you must seek him and his kingdom!
Just as you would seek out the rich man who kept you out of prison, you should seek the Man who is keeping you out of the lake of fire that burns for all eternity! Let the Spirit indwell you, and then allow it to fill you to the point of overflowing, that the blessings may come to you endlessly!
Another point Mr. Comfort brings up in "Hells Best Kept Secret" is the way that many preachers
present Christ, which echoes my thoughts from the previous post earlier. Say there are two men on an airplane. One man is given a parachute, and is told that this parachute will make his life easier. It will make his plane ride more comfortable. It will make him popular and well liked. As he is sitting there, he is thinking "All right, I'll give it a shot, what can it hurt?" Now when he puts it on, he notices people are staring at him. Many are laughing at how ridiculous he looks with this big pack on his back. He starts to notice that the pack is heavy, and is starting to put a strain on his back and shoulders. A flight attendant walks by with a cup of coffee and trips on a strap from the parachute pack and spills it on his lap. In disgust, the man throws the pack away, cursing it, blaming it for his humiliation and pain. Now a second man is also given a parachute, but instead of being promised a comfortable life, he is warned that the plane will soon crash, as it is out of fuel. This man is so thankful to have the parachute, that he doesn't even notice the laughter. As a matter of fact, he feels sorry for those who are unaware of the impending fate, and wishes he could give them a parachute as well. He doesn't notice the weight of the pack on his back, and as a matter of fact, clings to it even tighter. Not even the coffee in his lap distracts him. It even makes him more aware of how fragile his life is, how much he appreciates it, and how much he needs that parachute.
This reflects our churches today. If the main focus of our messages as disciples is "Come to Jesus, he'll make your life easier, make you popular, and infinitley happy" then friends we're gonna lose people. Lots of them. We are nothing more than false prophets. When you accept Christ, you anger Satan because you are no longer a member of his evil kingdom. He's going to try you and try your patience. If you do not "sow your seeds" in good ground (That is, fully embrace and accept the truth) then your seeds will not take root! If we are preaching an easy life, then the first time a difficult trial comes along, our disciples will turn their backs on Christ, if they have ever even accepted him to begin with! This is not our desire! We need to preach soul winning ideals! Now, just like the police officer from the earlier story, we don't want to take an angry attitude and blame someone right off of their sinfulness. We must show them love and compassion and let them come to the understanding that they are sinful in their own time. We must lead them and nurture them to that conclusion. If you accuse someone of something whom, in their own minds, do not have a problem, they will be upset with you and will not listen!
The great commission is a powerful message straight from our Lord's own lips. It is one that is
barely touched and heavily ignored in today's church. I implore that you do it. Try to save a soul. The results are far more satisfying than anything you can ever imagine, and it's quite
addicting! Though we are no longer accountable for our sins, we shall still be judged in that day.
We WILL be held accountable for the idle words we say, for the actions we take, and the things we do. I for one, long to hear my Lord tell me "Well done." I desire for him to praise me for
following him so faithfully and being a good steward on the earth. Sitting in a pew every Sunday is NOT equal to salvation.
This is a message that we must share, because times are only going to get worse...
the one who would come would explain to them the mysteries of Heaven.
(But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all
things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you. John 14:26)
While the apostles may be more in God's favor than we, they are no more or less human than we are. The promise (of salvation, the indwelling, and the filling of the spirit) was to them, and their
children, as many as are in this age.
(For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as
the LORD our God shall call. Acts 2:39)
Here is a story given that I have always enjoyed, and a constant reminder of my faith.
Matthew 17:15-20 (New King James Version)
15 “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and suffers severely; for he often falls into
the fire and often into the water.
16 So I brought him to Your disciples, but they could not cure him.”
17 Then Jesus answered and said, “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you? Bring him here to Me.”
18 And Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of him; and the child was cured from that very hour.
19 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, “Why could we not cast it out?”
20 So Jesus said to them, “Because of your unbelief; for assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith
as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and
nothing will be impossible for you.
What we see here is that the disciples, Christ's apostles, were trying to drive a demon out of this
child, but could not do it. They didn't understand. They were doing what they were supposed to, but it didn't work. Jesus then tells them that they didn't have enough faith. This is his very
chosen, the apostles that he was telling did not have enough faith!
We are told that with faith the size of a mustard seed (Do a google image search for these things.
They are smaller than whole peppercorns!) we can tell a mountain to remove itself, and it will get
up and move! Now I don't know about you, but my faith, while strong, is probably not that strong. It's a sad thing really. What I do know, is that I trust the Holy Spirit of God to deliver words to me as I preach them to you. I am not well learned in the bible at all. I've read the new testament one time. I've listened to the new testament audio bible once. I've also picked and chewed at scriptures here and there on my lunch breaks at work. That truly is about the extent of my scriptural knowledge. Yet I preach to you words that can be backed up by scripture. How? God.
You, my friends, can do the same thing. Now if you haven't accepted Christ yet, in all his truth and glory, then your search may wind up unfruitful. I speak all this for a reason that I will get to
shortly.
(Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes
first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, 2 Thessalonians 2:3)
A few weeks ago, I posted a long post involving a few points that I felt were very crucial in the
current state of the body of Christ. The first is the great commission. It is particularly
important now because of the falling away. We are told in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 that we shouldn't be tricked by anyone, because the world isn't going to "end" (can you say Y2K, 6-6-06, 2012?) until there is a great "falling away" (That is, people will just "give up" on God and try to find their
own way.) and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition. (That is the antichrist, the false
messiah, the beast of revelation, the one that so many will "worship", which I take to mean follow, to place above the importance of God, whom most likely these followers will not believe in!)
We are in a constant downhill spiral. The morals of today would appall the citizens of yesterday,
and honestly the morals of yesterday would have appalled those of the generation prior. Why are so many things deemed okay in today's society? I believe God is in control of it all. He is the god of both the good things and the bad things.
(And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the
called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28)
This scripture very plainly tells us that ALL (READ: ALL) things work together for good. Not just some things, or the happy times, or the easy times, but ALL. Everything happens for a reason. Every choice we make places the world a small step closer to fulfilling God's purpose.
In order for his ultimate plan (that paradise that we all so long for) to be fulfilled, this must
happen. Evil must rule. Satan must deceive. We as spirit filled believers must be a separate
people, and must separate ourselves from worldly people. Yet on the same sense, there are many lost sheep out there, mixed in with the worldly people. Brothers and sisters, whom are longing for a saved soul. People that we must find.
Leave the 99! Find that one, for we are the body of Christ, baptized in one spirit!
(“What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them goes astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine and go to the mountains to seek the one that is straying? 13 And if he should find it, assuredly, I say to you, he rejoices more over that sheep than over the ninety-nine that did not go astray. Matthew 18: 12-13)
There are also many out there that need to hear the gospel. They may be as I was, oblivious to the importance of God and Christ. It's not impossible. Even in elementary school I put on a facade that I went to church and was saved. Truth be told I hadn't been to church since I was in
kindergarten. Didn't go again until I graduated high school, except for the few friends who invited me occasionally. (Thank you to those who did from the very bottom of my heart! You have much favor in God's eyes for trying!)
This brings me to the main point of this post. The great commission.
( 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen. Matt. 28:19-20)
What does this mean? We are to make disciples of people everywhere! As I said in a prior post this means to teach a student that will eventually go on to teach others as they have been taught. (Read: It is a continuing process that has not stopped!) Now I know that there will be a great falling away very soon. People are too afraid to teach. Young people are afraid or just plain do not desire to attend church. (Look at your average church. There ARE exceptions, but I would say the median age is probably roughly 55 or higher. This may sound morbid, but what will happen when this older generation has passed away?)
We are told to baptize our disciples. You don't HAVE to be a preacher to baptize. (Preachers are ordained through the rules of men created by men for men.) Yet we as disciples are instructed by our Lord to do so. Now I wouldn't necessarily say go out and start baptizing left and right. It is much easier to do it in a church, but if the Spirit leads you, DON'T DENY HIM!!! The words you say when baptizing are not terribly important. It's the authority from which you do it that is important. It's a symbolic washing of the filth of sin from our body, just as
the spirit of God washes them from our soul when we receive the Holy Spirit. Baptism is NOT
required for salvation. It is symbolic act of obedience, just as communion is. (I've been
considering being re-baptized now that I know I have truly accepted Christ!) We know that salvation is through grace by faith.
(8 For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of
God, 9 not of works, lest anyone should boast. Ephesians 2:8-9)
I personally take this two ways. One, it means that nothing that we as humans on this Earth can do will "earn" us salvation. It is through grace, the "works" of a loving God, not men. I also take
it to be a point against "works based salvation" meaning the belief that there is something more we must do to earn our salvation, than simply humbling ourselves at the foot of the cross. Belief that this is only the "first step" when it should be the only one! If works of men WERE required there would be much bragging about who saved the best soul, the most souls, and so forth. This would just be yet another stumbling block and division point within the body of Christ.
As I have said, there is currently, and will continue to be a great falling away until the perfect
Lamb returns to claim his throne. Many will not listen to you, but there are lost sheep out there
who need to hear the message of God. They need to find the true church, that is, the body of
Christ. Now contrary to popular belief, church is not a building. It's not going, singing a few
songs, and then having some old guy bore you until you fall asleep! Church is a gathering of the
Body of Christ! We are getting away from what the apostles originally created in the book of Acts!
It's not about dinners and fundraisers and music! Yes, that is part of it, do NOT take what I am
saying the wrong way, but that should not be the focus. We shouldn't water down the fire of God to a near extinguished state to make it more comfortable for
everyone! You cannot win souls without conviction! Ray Comfort has an amazing message called
"Hell's Best Kept Secret". I am going to attempt to, from memory, share a few points that he
brought up in this message that you can take with you.
If you were pulled over by a police officer while driving on the highway and told that you were
going to prison, odds are you would be appalled! Upset! Probably a bit confused. Why? You have no idea what the charges are against you. Here this man is telling you that you are in trouble and destined for a difficult time in prison, yet you don't think you have done anything wrong. Now if you were pulled over by a police officer and he came to you and said, "You should have been arrested, but a very kind gentleman has posted your bail, you are free to go! We just wanted to let you know." You would be very grateful of this anonymous man, and would probably want to seek him out, to thank him. THIS, should parallel our church, and our life with Christ.
Many people do not realize they are living in sin. Paul speaks extensively on how Jesus did not get rid of the law of the old testemant, but rather the law is what allows us to become aware of our sin. If a man lives in a city where underage drinking is allowed, drunkenness would likely run rampant. If murder was not frowned upon, then many more people would kill in cold blood. There MUST be a standard for comparison, and that is what the Mosaic law (Reference the first 5 books of OT) are for. Once a person becomes aware of the sin that they have, something must be done about it. The problem is realized. As in the second half of the story, though, the debt has been paid for us! Sadly, many never make it to this point. It is easy to say something without meaning it. It is easy to go through the motions. It is easy to play church. Playing church isn't salvation! We must accept Christ and what he offers freely. I can easily say I love football to fit in with the sportsheads, I can easily say that I want to go to a bar and get drunk with some friends, I can even say I want to skydive out of an airplane because it sounds exciting! That doesn't mean it reflects the inner truths of my heart, though.
It's not just a simple act of confessing with your mouth, but belief as well. Two parts are involved here.
(... if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9)
You must let your very heart and thoughts be transformed by the indwelling of the Spirit of God within! Once you realize the problem and FULLY accept Christ, you must seek him and his kingdom!
Just as you would seek out the rich man who kept you out of prison, you should seek the Man who is keeping you out of the lake of fire that burns for all eternity! Let the Spirit indwell you, and then allow it to fill you to the point of overflowing, that the blessings may come to you endlessly!
Another point Mr. Comfort brings up in "Hells Best Kept Secret" is the way that many preachers
present Christ, which echoes my thoughts from the previous post earlier. Say there are two men on an airplane. One man is given a parachute, and is told that this parachute will make his life easier. It will make his plane ride more comfortable. It will make him popular and well liked. As he is sitting there, he is thinking "All right, I'll give it a shot, what can it hurt?" Now when he puts it on, he notices people are staring at him. Many are laughing at how ridiculous he looks with this big pack on his back. He starts to notice that the pack is heavy, and is starting to put a strain on his back and shoulders. A flight attendant walks by with a cup of coffee and trips on a strap from the parachute pack and spills it on his lap. In disgust, the man throws the pack away, cursing it, blaming it for his humiliation and pain. Now a second man is also given a parachute, but instead of being promised a comfortable life, he is warned that the plane will soon crash, as it is out of fuel. This man is so thankful to have the parachute, that he doesn't even notice the laughter. As a matter of fact, he feels sorry for those who are unaware of the impending fate, and wishes he could give them a parachute as well. He doesn't notice the weight of the pack on his back, and as a matter of fact, clings to it even tighter. Not even the coffee in his lap distracts him. It even makes him more aware of how fragile his life is, how much he appreciates it, and how much he needs that parachute.
This reflects our churches today. If the main focus of our messages as disciples is "Come to Jesus, he'll make your life easier, make you popular, and infinitley happy" then friends we're gonna lose people. Lots of them. We are nothing more than false prophets. When you accept Christ, you anger Satan because you are no longer a member of his evil kingdom. He's going to try you and try your patience. If you do not "sow your seeds" in good ground (That is, fully embrace and accept the truth) then your seeds will not take root! If we are preaching an easy life, then the first time a difficult trial comes along, our disciples will turn their backs on Christ, if they have ever even accepted him to begin with! This is not our desire! We need to preach soul winning ideals! Now, just like the police officer from the earlier story, we don't want to take an angry attitude and blame someone right off of their sinfulness. We must show them love and compassion and let them come to the understanding that they are sinful in their own time. We must lead them and nurture them to that conclusion. If you accuse someone of something whom, in their own minds, do not have a problem, they will be upset with you and will not listen!
The great commission is a powerful message straight from our Lord's own lips. It is one that is
barely touched and heavily ignored in today's church. I implore that you do it. Try to save a soul. The results are far more satisfying than anything you can ever imagine, and it's quite
addicting! Though we are no longer accountable for our sins, we shall still be judged in that day.
We WILL be held accountable for the idle words we say, for the actions we take, and the things we do. I for one, long to hear my Lord tell me "Well done." I desire for him to praise me for
following him so faithfully and being a good steward on the earth. Sitting in a pew every Sunday is NOT equal to salvation.
This is a message that we must share, because times are only going to get worse...
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