E porohia teie atua no te Basileia i roto i te ao taatoa nei

I roto i te Mataio 24:14, Ua parau Iesu i To'na mau pĭpĭ, this gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations and then the end come. Eaha te auraa o Iesu? What does this mean for Christians?

Jesus commanded believers to preach the gospel of the Kingdom

This gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come (Mataio 24:14)

Jesus commanded believers to preach the gospel of the Kingdom to everyone. Ua parau Iesu, A haere outou na te ao taatoa nei, e a poro i te evanelia i te mau taata atoa(Mareko 16:15). Ua haapii mai te Te mau faaueraa tumu no ni'a ia Iesu and the great commission were not only meant for His disciples then, but for all His followers, who have become His disciples.

2 Korinetia 4:5-6 We preach not ourselves but Christ Jesus the Lord

When you have decided to follow Jesus and made Him Lord over your life, then you are His disciple.

As His disciple, you should listen to Him and do, Eaha ta Iesu i faaue ia outou ia rave (A tai'o atoa: E aufau te mau mea atoa ia outou i te mau mea atoa).

E parau outou, that you believe and that you are a Christian, but you don’t listen to Jesus and His words and don’t do what Jesus says, and what Jesus has commanded you to do, then you are not a follower of Jesus and don’t belong to Him.

No te mea ua parau Iesu i te parau a Iesu, that His followers will listen to His voice and do what He says.

And why call ye Me, Ariki, Ariki, eiaha râ e rave i te mau mea ta'u e parau atu? (Luka 6:46)

One of these commandments, which Jesus gave, is to preach this gospel of the Kingdom. This means to bring the good news of Jesus Christ and His Kingdom to everyone. No reira, everyone can make a decision, to believe the gospel and accept the sacrifice of Jesus Christ or to not believe the gospel and reject the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

Until the gospel is preached in the entire world, as a witness unto all nations, then the end shall come.

How do you preach the gospel?

When Christians hear about preaching the gospel, they immediately think about bringing the message of the Kingdom of God to the streets, going door by door, e te tahi atu â. E ee… That is the commandment, which Jesus has given to His disciples. Peneia'e, that you are not called to do that. But Jesus has also called you to be His witness. Te mana o te Varua Mo'a, you will be able to not only preach the gospel, but to bring and preach the gospel with signs and wonders following you.

If you find it difficult to go out on the streets, then start with your family and friendsfirst. Bring the gospel to them. Share the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ, with your friends, te feia tapiri, Fa'aito'ira'a, Hōa tāne, e te tahi atu â. Share your testimony with them.

When you meet someone, who is going through hard times and is discouraged, share your testimony with them. Give the person the answer to his or her problems, which is Jesus Christ.

The good news is not meant to keep for yourself. But the good news is meant to share. So that many people will be saved from destruction and will be given eternal life.

How many souls will you bring to the throne of God?

“Ia riro ei miti no te fenua”

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