All humankind was shattered and forever marked by the gospel. With zeal, courage and perseverance of generations of God servants have traveled the world to win crowds salvation and the cause of Christ.
The Incredulity and Cartesianism, as weeds have gained ground on the evangelistic work of the pioneers of earlier centuries. That is why we must stand up as an army of the last harvest. The Master calls must be answered. The church, column and foundation of the truth, is more than ever reflect the glory of Christ. This glory is not in the religious traditions that we have data instead of idolatry or animism of our ancestors. It is time to return to the gospel, namely:The foundation of repentance from dead works, faith in God, the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment. At Revival Nations for the glory of Christ, let us more impressed by the crowds. But let the gospel of the Lord to the ends of the heart.
It never occurred to the minds of these early Christians not accomplish the great mission that Jesus had given them. That was what being a Christian meant. It was inscribed on the agenda of every disciple. Until the fourth century, in 313 AD, death was a constant threat to witnesses. However, even before the empire became officially Christian, it was said that cities and markets were filled with believers, and pagan temples were deserted. Young Christians were also willing to die for Christ, and believers reported to the authorities. Their devotion to Christ was supreme. Jews were raised in a strict understanding of a God who would send someone in Israel - the Anointed One. There had never been anyone like Jesus, even today. Christ left us no ritual or routine observance by which we can attain salvation and reach the sky, for he himself is our salvation. We only asked us to remember Him in baptism and the bread and wine. It does not tell us to remember His death, but to take the bread and wine in remembrance of Him (Luke 22: 19). When we preach the gospel, we must understand who we are talking. The name of Jesus is not a talisman, a logo or a formula. We refer to Him - the Christ of Scripture and all that He is.
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