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Ten Biblical Texts About Jesus' Mission For The World
In JAC157,
we're trying out another AI programme, Copilot, for its take
on our rankings topics.
Copilot: Here are ten Biblical texts
about Jesus' mission for the world, along with their
contributions, verse references, and rationale.
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Philippians 2:5-8
Contribution: Describes Jesus' humility
and obedience in His mission to redeem humanity.
TPT: "And consider the example that
Jesus, the Anointed One, has set before us. Let his mindset
become your motivation. He existed in the form of God, yet he
gave no thought to seizing equality with God as his supreme
prize. Instead, he emptied himself of his outward glory by
reducing himself to the form of a lowly servant. He became
human! He humbled himself and became vulnerable, choosing to
be revealed as a man and was obedient. He was a perfect
example, even in his death—a criminal’s death by crucifixion!"
Rationale: This passage highlights
Jesus' humility and sacrifice, central to His mission of
redemption.
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Isaiah 61:1-2
Contribution: Prophetic declaration of
Jesus' mission to bring good news, bind up the brokenhearted,
and proclaim freedom.
TPT: "The mighty Spirit of Lord Yahweh
is wrapped around me because Yahweh has anointed me as a
messenger to preach good news to the poor. He sent me to heal
the wounds of the brokenhearted, to tell captives, 'You are
free,' and to tell prisoners, 'Be free from your darkness.' I
am sent to announce a new season of Yahweh’s grace and a time
of God’s recompense on his enemies, to comfort all who are in
sorrow."
Rationale: This passage prophetically
outlines Jesus' mission, emphasizing healing, freedom, and
comfort.
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Matthew 24:14
Contribution: Jesus prophesies the
global proclamation of the gospel before the end comes.
TPT: "Yet through it all, this joyful
assurance of the realm of heaven’s kingdom will be proclaimed
all over the world, providing every nation with a
demonstration of the reality of God. And after this, the end
of this age will arrive."
Rationale: This verse highlights the
inevitability and importance of spreading the gospel worldwide
as part of Jesus' mission.
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Luke 19:10
Contribution: Jesus states His mission
to seek and save the lost.
TPT: "The Son of Man has come to seek
out and to give life to those who are lost."
Rationale: This passage succinctly
defines Jesus' mission as one of redemption and salvation for
those who are lost.
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Acts 1:8
Contribution: Jesus promises the Holy
Spirit to empower His followers to be His witnesses to the
ends of the earth.
TPT: "But I promise you this—the Holy
Spirit will come upon you and you will be seized with power.
You will be my messengers to Jerusalem, throughout Judea, the
distant provinces—even to the remotest places on earth!"
Rationale: This verse emphasizes the
empowerment of believers through the Holy Spirit to spread
Jesus' message globally.
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John 20:21
Contribution: Jesus sends His disciples
as He was sent by the Father.
TPT: "Jesus repeated his greeting,
'Peace to you!' And he told them, 'Just as the Father has sent
me, I’m now sending you.'"
Rationale: This passage highlights the
continuity of Jesus' mission through His disciples,
emphasizing their role in continuing His work.
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Mark 16:15
Contribution: Jesus instructs His
followers to preach the gospel to all creation.
TPT: "And he said to them, 'As you go
into all the world, preach openly the wonderful news of the
gospel to the entire human race!'"
Rationale: This verse underscores the
universal scope of Jesus' mission, encouraging His followers
to share the gospel with everyone.
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Luke 4:18-19
Contribution: Jesus declares His
mission to bring good news to the poor, freedom for prisoners,
and recovery of sight for the blind.
TPT: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon
me, and he has anointed me to be hope for the poor, freedom
for the brokenhearted, and new eyes for the blind, and to
preach to prisoners, 'You are set free!' I have come to share
the message of Jubilee, for the time of God's great acceptance
has begun."
Rationale: This passage outlines Jesus'
mission to address physical and spiritual needs, emphasizing
liberation and healing.
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John 3:16
Contribution: Summarizes Jesus' mission
to save the world through His sacrificial love.
TPT: "For this is how much God loved
the world—he gave his one and only, unique Son as a gift. So
now everyone who believes in him will never perish but
experience everlasting life."
Rationale: This verse highlights the
core of Jesus' mission: offering eternal life through belief
in Him, demonstrating God's immense love for humanity.
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Matthew 28:18-20
Contribution: The Great Commission,
where Jesus commands His disciples to make disciples of all
nations.
TPT: "Then Jesus came close to them and
said, 'All the authority of the universe has been given to me.
Now go in my authority and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the
Holy Spirit. And teach them to faithfully follow all that I
have commanded you. And never forget that I am with you every
day, even to the completion of this age.'"
Rationale: This passage encapsulates
Jesus' directive to spread His teachings globally, emphasizing
the importance of discipleship and baptism.
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