The Great Commission

What if much of what we’ve called “success” in ministry… isn’t success at all?

In this sermon from Matthew 28:16–20, Pastor Randall Easter reflects on decades of evangelistic zeal—hundreds of professions, countless baptisms—and the haunting realization that many were never truly discipled.

Jesus didn’t command us to chase numbers. He didn’t commission us to manufacture decisions. He commanded us to make disciples.

This episode walks through the Great Commission with clarity and conviction, exposing the danger of emphasizing activity over obedience. What happens when we prioritize going, baptizing, or even teaching—but neglect the central command? We may be busy… but we may also be disobedient.

With pastoral honesty and hard-earned wisdom, this message presses key questions:

  • Have we confused professions of faith with true conversion?
  • Are we producing disciples—or just moments?
  • Who are you personally discipling right now?

This isn’t a call to abandon evangelism—it’s a call to fulfill it rightly. Because the mission of the church is not merely to reach people… but to raise them.

Faithful disciple-making is slow. Costly. Often unseen. But it is the very thing Christ has commanded—and the very place He has promised to be present.

“Be a part of the solution. Invest in one.”

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