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There is a G0 in the Gospel. Mark 16v15 By John White.



Luke 9v23.

And He said to them “If any man will come after me

let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and

follow me”.

Fear seems to be the greatest hindrance to evangelism, as

were the disciples after the resurrection as John tells

us in chapter 20v19 “Now they were in hiding in fear

behind closed, locked doors”. Jesus himself comes and

ministers peace to the disciples, it is only the presence of

Jesus that removes the fear, and causes us to begin to trust

And obey his word when he said in Matthew 28v20

“And lo I am with you always, even unto the end of the

world”.

Jesus promised to give His peace as we obey Him in

Soul Winning.

The plan of Jesus gives confidence for soul-winning as is

Recorded in the Great Commission  Matthew 28v19-20;  Mark

Luke, John, and in the Acts of the apostles.

It is Jesus plan John 20v21   “So send I you”.

Total participation of every member of the body of Christ
is required to reach everyone person with the Gospel.

Christians do have to GO as we have been instructed and

sent by the Lord Matthew 28v 19-20, Mark16v15, Luke24v 47-49

and Acts 1v8.

It is a privilege and responsibility of every believer

To bear the Good News of God’s forgiveness through Christ

to every lost person.

Jesus came “To seek and to save that which was lost “

Luke 19v10.

If our hearts beat as beats the heart of Jesus we will

seek and reach the lost with the Gospel of Salvation.

Isaiah 6v8 “Here I am send me”.

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