You don’t have to be a pastor, missionary or Bible expert to answer Jesus’ call—you just have to be willing. These final words from Jesus in Matthew are often called the Great Commission, but they’re also a personal invitation. An invitation to step into something bigger than yourself.
Jesus didn’t just tell His first disciples to share the Good News—He tells you too. He’s asking you to go. Not necessarily to another country or a pulpit, but to your neighbor, your coworker, your kids, your community. Wherever you go, you carry His love with you.
Sharing your faith isn’t about having all the right words. It’s about living a life that points to Him. It’s inviting someone to church, praying for a friend and being honest about how Jesus is shaping your story. It’s listening. It’s showing up. It’s loving people where they are.
And here’s the best part—Jesus doesn’t just send you. He goes with you. “I am with you always.” That means you’re never alone in this. You don’t carry the message on your own. His presence empowers your words, your actions and your quiet faithfulness.
So ask yourself today: where is God asking me to go? Who needs to hear about His love? And how can I live in a way that helps others see who He really is?
You’ve been called to share. And Jesus has promised—He’ll be with you every step of the way.
