
Navigating Patriotism, Populism, Nationalism and Faith: The Great Commission
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The Great Commission, found in Matthew 28:19-20, is Jesus Christ’s command to His followers to 'go and make disciples of all nations.' It calls believers to share the Gospel globally, baptizing and teaching people everywhere, beyond any cultural or geographical boundary. Jesus Himself ministered to both Jews and Gentiles, laying the foundation for a mission that knows no borders.
Nationalism, by contrast, puts a nation's interests above global cooperation. When mixed with religion, it can lead to the belief that Christianity should focus solely on preserving one country’s spiritual identity. This view limits the Gospel's reach and clashes with the universal nature of the Great Commission, which urges preaching to 'all nations'. The early Church, with apostles traveling across the Roman Empire, clearly showed that Christianity was never meant to be nationalistic.
Global evangelism reflects the true spirit of Jesus’ command. Platforms like European Gospel Radio (EGR) help fulfill this mission by broadcasting the Gospel to remote and restricted regions of Europe, Africa, and Asia. EGR promotes the worldwide call of Christ, a message of unity under God's kingdom that transcends every border.
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