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by Bro. R. Williams
After his resurrection
from the dead, Jesus gave
what we call the Great
Commission.
This Commission is
recorded six times in the
New Testament, as
follows:
(1) “Go ye therefore,
and make disciples of all
the nations, baptizing
them into the name of the
Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit:
teaching them to observe
all things whatsoever I
commanded you.”
(Matt. 28:19,20).
(2) “And he said unto
them, Go ye into all the
world, and preach the
gospel to the whole
creation. He that
believeth and is baptized
shall be saved; but he that
disbelieveth shall be con
dernned.” (Mark
16:15,16).
(3) “Thus it is written,
that the Christ should
suffer,- and rise again
from the dead the third
day; and that repentance
and remission of sins
should be preached in his
Rev. Herbert Daughtry
House of Lord speaker
The Rev. Herbert
Daughtry, special
assistant to presidential :
contender Jesse Jackson,
will be the featured
speaker during National
Founders Day services at
the House of the Lord
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12 Tribes to be presented
The Young People’s
Choir of First Shiloh
Baptist Church, 2343
Windsor Spring Road,
will present “The Twelve
Tribes of Israel” March
Mason Chapel
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Mason Chapel Church
of God In Christ, 1132
Roselle St., will hold a
week of special services
March 11.
Different ministers will
preach nightly at 7:30
p.m. The public is invited
to attend.
The service will climax
on the second Sunday at
2:30 p.m., with Bishop R.
D. Fields in charge.
The Bishop R. D.
Fields is the pastor.
Elder Frank Hart is
assistant pastor.
Mackenzie
to speak on
evangelism
Roger Mackenzie of
the West End church of
Christ in Knoxville, Ten
nessee will present a series
of lessons at the Aiken
church of Christ March
11-16.
Mackenzie will cover
the subject of evangelism
in his lessons. He will
speak Sunday morning at
11:00, Sunday evening at
6:30, and Monday
through Friday at 7:30.
Mackenzie worked
with the Richmond Hill
Road Church of Christ in
Augusta from 1976
through 1980.
He has come back to
the area to hold this series
of meetings for the Aiken
Church of Christ to help
kick off their Campaign
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The great commission
name unto all the
nations, beginning from
Jerusalem.” (Luke
24:p46,47).
(4) “Jesus therefore
said to them again, Peace
be unto you: as the
Father hath sent me, even
so send I you. And when
he had said this, he
breathed on them, and
said unto them, “Receive
ye the Holy Spirit:
Whosoever sins ye
forgive, they are forgiven
unto them; whosoever
sins ye retain, they are
retained.” (John 20:21,
23).
(5) “But ye shall
receive power, when the
Holy Spirit is come upon
you: and ye shall be my
witnesses both in
Jerusalem, and in all
Judea and Samaria, and
unto the uttermost part
of the earth.” (Acts 1:8).
(6) “But arise, and
stand upon thy feet: for
to this end have I
appeared unto thee, to
appoint thee a minister
and a witness both of the
things wherein thou hast
Pentacostal Church, 1351
10th St., 1 p.m. on March
25.
Formerly from Savan
nah, Ga., Daughtry is
now the presiding elder of
the church and heads the
organization of six chur
ches located primarily
along the east coast.
Daughtry’s father,
Bishop A.A. Daughtry
founded the church
organization 54 years
ago.
He was most recently
in Augusta as moderator
for the Jesse Jackson
campaign rally at the
Augusta-Richmond
County Civic Center.
The public is invited.
The Rev. Telford Pear
ce is the pastor.
18 at 6 p.m.
The public is invited to
this historical presen
tation.
The Rev. F.F. Cook Jr.
is the pastor.
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seen me, and of the things
wherein I will appear un
to thee; delivering thee
from that they may turn
from darkness to light
and from the power of
Satan unto God, that
they may receive
remission of sins and an
inheritance among them
that are sanctified by
faith in me.” (Acts 26:16,
18).
If this commission is
not founded on absolute
authority it is worthless.
He came forth from
the grave supreme in
power, for he had
conquered Satan, and all
power “in heaven and on
earth” had been given
him (Matt. 28:18). He is
now on 'the right hand of
God angels and powers
and authorities being
made subject to him (I
Pet. 3:22).
Though he has all
authority, all power, he is
not at this time exercising
all power; all things have
not yet been subdued,
and will not be till the end
of time.
The last enemy to be
destroyed is death.
“Then cometh the end
when he shall deliver up
the kingdom to God,
even the Father; when he
shall have abolished all
rule and all authority and
power.
For he must reign, till
he hath put all his
enemies under his feet.
The last enemy which
shall be abolished is
death.” (I Cor. 15:24-
26).
All authority must in-
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clude legislative, judicial,
and executive. Jesus is
Lawgiver, Judge and
‘King. Men who have
swayed the scepter over a
few of the denizens of
earth have been styled
great; but think of Jesus
who rules the hosts of
angels, and is the rightful
ruler over all men.
Satan does not right
fully rule in any
heart —he is a usurper.
The disciples to whom
Jesus gave this world
wide commission must
have been well prepared
to hear him claim all
authority. They had seen
him open the eyes of
blind, loose the bound
tongue, unstop the deaf
ear, make the lame walk,
cleanse the leper, raise the
dead, cast out devils, and
still the winds and waves.
Some have wondered
why Matthew, Mark and
Luke differ in the wor
ding of their records of
the Great Commission.
In those days efforts
was made to give the sen
se rather than the exact
words. But another very
important fact has been
overlooked. Jesus was
about to send the apostles
out on the greatest work
ever committed to man.
It is mistake to think that
he mentioned the conten
ts of the Great Com
mission only once.
After his resurrection
he was with the disciples
about forty days, natural,
yea, more important,
than for him on various
occassiorts to dwell o i
every phase of the> r
work, and speak of
from every angle.
This is exactly what He
did.
Matthew records the
Commission as given on a
mountain in Galilee
(Matt. 28:16-20).
Mark and Luke seem
to have recorded what he
said on different oc
cassions in Jerusalem.
In each record em
phasis is placed on dif
ferent phases of the
Commission.
Matthew’s record em
phasizes rather the duty
of the preacher,
Go—make disciples—
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Mark’s record covers
more the duty of the
people to whom they
preached, and the
blessing they may obtain.
Go preach the
gospel he that
believeth —and is bap
tized —shall be saved.
Luke’s record em
phasises the beginning,
time and place.
Preach —repentance and
remission of sins—begin
ning at Jerusalem—when
clothed with power from
on high.
continued next week.
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Monday Senior Choir in charge of
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9:45 a.m. Sunday School Wednesday Tuesday
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5 p.m. B.T.U. Thursday Thursday
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Wednesday Saturday Saturday
7 p.m. Bible Study 12 noon Bibje Study for all 6 p.m. Gospel Choir Reh’sl
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