WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO FULFILL THE GREAT COMMISSION TODAY?

Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: [20] Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. Matthew 28:19-20 KJV

 

 

 

Jesus Left One Final Instruction — and It Was Not Optional

The last recorded words of a person carry enormous weight. These are the words they chose, above all others, to leave behind. They represent final priorities, ultimate values, and the most important things left unsaid — now being said.

Jesus, in the moments before His ascension, chose to leave His followers with one clear, unmistakable mandate: Go. Make disciples. Baptize. Teach. This was not a suggestion. It was not a vision statement for professional clergy. It was a commission — a charge given to everyone who calls Jesus Lord.

Robert Teaches The Truth exists because of this commission. Every article published on this website, every teaching on YouTube, every Healing Room Kids event, every prayer offered for a person who submitted a request through this ministry — every single one is an act of Great Commission fulfillment.

The Commission Is Not Complicated — But It Is Costly

The Great Commission is not complicated theologically. Go. Tell people about Jesus. Make disciples — not just converts. Teach them what Jesus taught. Baptize them into the family of God.

But it is costly. It costs time. It costs comfort. It costs the willingness to say things that are true but not always popular. It costs the choice to prioritize eternal impact over temporal security. And in the digital age, it costs the discipline to produce consistent, quality, spiritually-grounded content that reaches people where they actually are — on their phones, on social media, in the spaces between their busy lives.

Romans 10:14 asks a question that has not lost its urgency: ‘How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?’ The answer in 2026 is: on a website. In a Facebook post. In a YouTube video. In a testimony shared by a believer who was not afraid to speak.

What the Great Commission Looks Like in the 21st Century

It Looks Like Teaching the Truth — Clearly and Consistently

The church does not suffer from a shortage of churches. It suffers from a shortage of clarity. People are hungry for the truth — not watered-down, culture-accommodating religion, but the full, uncompromised Word of God that sets people free. Every teaching article, every YouTube video, every sermon that presents the truth of who believers are in Christ — that is Great Commission work.

It Looks Like Healing Ministry

Mark 16:18 promises that those who believe will lay hands on the sick and they will recover. Healing ministry is not a peripheral add-on to the Gospel — it is evidence that the Gospel is true. When a child walks out of Healing Room Kids changed, when a testimony of miraculous healing is posted on this site, the Great Commission is being fulfilled.

It Looks Like Testimony

Revelation 12:11 says believers overcome the enemy by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony. Every testimony on this site is a proclamation — it is saying to the watching world: the God of the Bible is real, He is good, and He is still moving today. That is evangelism. That is discipleship. That is the Great Commission.

It Looks Like Digital Presence

There are people in your neighborhood, your city, and across the world who will never walk into a church — but they will read a Facebook post. They will watch a YouTube video at 2:00 AM when they cannot sleep and their world feels like it is falling apart. They will stumble onto a website article that answers a question they have been too afraid to ask out loud. Digital ministry is not a lesser form of ministry. It is the Great Commission in the language of this generation.

You Are Part of This Commission

This ministry cannot fulfill the Great Commission alone. Neither can your local church alone. The commission was given to the whole Body of Christ — which means it includes you.

Sharing an article is Great Commission work.

Inviting a family to Healing Room Kids is Great Commission work.

Submitting your testimony so others can read it — Great Commission work.

Subscribing to the newsletter and staying connected to the community — Great Commission work.

Jesus said in Acts 1:8, ‘You will be my witnesses — in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.’ Jerusalem is your neighborhood. Judea is your region. Samaria is the people you least expect to reach. The ends of the earth — that is what a website and a Facebook page can do, when they are surrendered to the mission of the Kingdom.

 

And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things! Romans 10:15

 

 

JOIN THE MISSION

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