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The Great Commission is not a job for professionals. Chaz Austin walks through Matthew, Mark, and Luke to show why disciple-making is a personal charge to every Christian, not something you outsource to a preacher, a missionary, or a check in the collection plate.Main text: Matthew 28v18-20Outline:- Kingdom Commission is a prescribed message- Kingdom Commission is a personal mandate- Kingdom Commission is a planetary mission- Kingdom Commission is a progressive mentorshipWhen was the last time you sat down with someone and shared Jesus? When was the last time you intentionally discipled a younger believer? Those two questions frame a lesson on what Jesus actually entrusted to His followers in Matthew 28v18-20, Mark 16v15-16, Luke 24v47, and Acts 8v1-4. Disciple-making is a prescribed message about both sin and the Savior, a personal "go me" assignment, a mission to every nation including our own backyard, and a lifelong mentorship that does not end at baptism. The closing illustration of the SS United States, a warship built for battle that drifted into comfort, becomes a warning against a church that does the same.Originally Aired: 2026-05-31Speaker: Chaz Austin3949 Lithia Pinecrest Rd.Brandon, FL 33596Chapters:



