This video is dedicated to those who mock the public proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. To those who say "This is not the way to do it". We will do it Christ's way and for His Glory alone.
The Greek word kērussō appears in the New Testament 61 times and is translated as "preach" or "proclaim" in the English Bible. It means "to herald (as a public crier), especially the Divine Truth (the Gospel).
Kērussō is used to describe the public proclamation of the Christian message by John the Baptist, Jesus, the apostles, and other Christian teachers. For example, in Matthew 4:17, Jesus begins his ministry by proclaiming, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand".
The word kērussō conveys a sense of formality, gravity, and authority that must be listened to and obeyed.
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