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How do pastors carry on the Great Commission today?
In this video, Rob Ventura describes the role of pastors in fulfilling the Great Commission as it was understood by the apostles in the early church. According to Acts 2, the apostles began to teach disciples all things that Jesus commanded. This role of teaching the Word of God has continued in the local church to this day. Pastors, like the apostles, are responsible for teaching the whole counsel of God, not just parts of it, as they carry out the Great Commission.
Pastors, as elders ordained in the church, play an essential role in teaching the Word of God and guiding Christians in their spiritual journey. Ventura emphasizes that all 10 commandments are crucial to the Christian faith as they provide guidance to Christians. He mentions how the law of God serves as a guide for Christians, helping them understand how to love God, what pleases Him, and what doesn't. This love for God's law is a defining characteristic of Reformed Christians.
Psalm 119:97 (NKJV): 'Oh, how I love Your law! It is my meditation all the day.'
By Church & Family LifeHow do pastors carry on the Great Commission today?
In this video, Rob Ventura describes the role of pastors in fulfilling the Great Commission as it was understood by the apostles in the early church. According to Acts 2, the apostles began to teach disciples all things that Jesus commanded. This role of teaching the Word of God has continued in the local church to this day. Pastors, like the apostles, are responsible for teaching the whole counsel of God, not just parts of it, as they carry out the Great Commission.
Pastors, as elders ordained in the church, play an essential role in teaching the Word of God and guiding Christians in their spiritual journey. Ventura emphasizes that all 10 commandments are crucial to the Christian faith as they provide guidance to Christians. He mentions how the law of God serves as a guide for Christians, helping them understand how to love God, what pleases Him, and what doesn't. This love for God's law is a defining characteristic of Reformed Christians.
Psalm 119:97 (NKJV): 'Oh, how I love Your law! It is my meditation all the day.'