3 Ways Every Believer Can Be Involved In The Great Commission

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Great commission  Every person on earth needs to hear the message of Salvation. This message is that Jesus died for their sins, and they are reconciled to God through Christ’s death.  When Jesus was leaving the earth, He left the disciples with one command: Matthew 28: 18-20  And Jesus cam e and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in [ a ] the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” This is a mandate of every believer. It was not for the first disciples only, nor was it for people on the pulpit. Every believer is an ambassador of Jesus Christ, as Paul states in 1 Cor 5:18.  Why Share The Gospel?  The Harvest is plentiful.  People are hungry to receive hope and peace. They are searching for it in every aspect. Little do they know that hope is in Christ Jesu

How to get started with 5 Powerful Phrases from Positive People

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It is said that actions speak louder than words. Positive people seem to acknowledge this. They know that there is power in spoken words and the great impact words have in people’s lives. 

Therefore, positive people build genuine relationships either in their professional or personal lives by using powerful words. You can easily spot a positive person by the words that come out of their mouth when they speak to others. 


You can practice being a positive person by embracing the use of powerful codes. 


  1. I am Wrong 

A positive person admits when he is wrong. It comes out of him without being coerced. This communicates to others that "I am also the imperfect person that can make mistakes." It allows others to learn from their mistakes. 


Furthermore, admitting that you are wrong sends out the message that you are ready to learn from your mistakes. It also blocks people from judging you. “I am wrong “shows that you are mature and brings healing to both sides. 


 Psalm 51 is a Psalm written by David admitting that he had sinned before God. This Psalm has become a great lesson to many believers today because David chose to be vulnerable to His mistakes. 


  1. I am sorry

Positive people apologize when they are wrong. They admit their mistakes and say sorry to the other party. In Psalm 51, David did not only admit he was wrong but also apologized to God. 


I am sorry helps in maintaining relationships. When you say I am sorry it shows that you do not want to lose the other party. 


To build on, apologizing shows that you have empathy for the feelings of the other person or people.

  

  1. You can do it 

Positive individuals cheer others. They always want to see others growing and putting their potential to work. They create a positive environment for people around them to grow. 


Positive people pass a message to their team that they are their support system and they are count on their support. 


For example, when Jesus told Peter to join Him while walking on water, He confirmed to Peter that he can also walk on water. Although Peter failed on the way but having that assurance that Christ is there for him gave Peter confidence. 


  1. Thank you

Positive people value the efforts of others. They celebrate others' wins. They give a shout-out to their team.  


They also appreciate people in different ways especially using the five love languages and other ways. They spend quality time with others, use words of affirmation, give gifts, offer acts of service, and have physical touch. 

   

They know that people love to be appreciated and maximize on it. 


  1. I need you. 

Positive people show other people that their presence is important and that they are not taken for granted. They know that they need people to accomplish their dreams and goals. 


Moreso, God created us differently and has gifted us differently and positive people acknowledge that. People always want to be in places where they feel needed. Positive people show that value. 


In conclusion, positive people are honest in what they do and say. They match their words with their actions. Positive people embrace honesty and integrity as part of who they are. They know who they are, and their purpose, and act towards it.


You can read my article on pursuing your purpose at pursuing your purpose.


The best example of a positive person is Jesus Christ. Jesus matched His words and actions. He cheered His disciples and at one point told them that if they believe in Him they will be able to do more than what He did.


 Being positive is a practice we can all learn. Embrace positivity.  


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