Understanding the Great Commission_Damage - Paperback

Mark Dever, Jonathan Leeman
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This book is very helpful in understanding how the Great Commission is carried not on the backs of individual Christians but on the back of local churches.

Note: This book has a small printing error on the back cover.

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The Great Commission Was Never Meant to Be Fulfilled Alone.

Every Christian knows the Great Commission. Go. Make disciples. Baptize. Teach. But how exactly is it supposed to happen? Who is responsible for it? And what does it have to do with the local church — the gathered community of believers meeting week after week in a particular place?

In Understanding the Great Commission, Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman make a compelling and clarifying case: God’s plan for fulfilling the Great Commission is the local church. Not lone-ranger evangelists. Not parachurch organisations operating independently of the church. Not individual Christians quietly going about their personal witness in isolation. The Great Commission is a together project — and the church is God’s chosen instrument for getting it done.

Drawing from the apostolic pattern of the New Testament, Dever and Leeman show how the early churches understood evangelism, discipleship, and mission as inseparable from the gathered life of the local church. And they press home the implications for how both leaders and members should think about their work of making disciples today.


What This Book Covers

Dever and Leeman work through the key biblical and ecclesiological questions surrounding the Great Commission and its relationship to the local church:

  • What the Great Commission actually is — A careful look at Jesus’ command in Matthew 28 and what it means for his followers
  • How the apostles obeyed the Great Commission — The New Testament pattern of gathering Christians into churches as the primary mode of mission
  • Why the church is God’s plan for evangelism — The local church as the community that proclaims, embodies, and protects the gospel
  • Why the church is God’s plan for discipleship — How making disciples happens best within the accountability and community of the local church
  • Implications for church leaders — How pastors and elders should shape their ministry around the Great Commission
  • Implications for church members — Why every member is a participant in the church’s mission, not a passive spectator
  • We do it together — The communal, corporate nature of Great Commission work and why that changes everything

What Readers Will Learn

  • Why God designed the local church — not individual Christians working alone — as his primary instrument for fulfilling the Great Commission
  • How the apostles in Acts planted and gathered churches as the natural expression of Great Commission obedience
  • Why evangelism and discipleship are not separate programmes but are woven into the gathered and scattered life of the local church
  • How church membership is itself a Great Commission activity — a public declaration of the gospel in community
  • What this means practically for how pastors lead their churches and how members engage in their church’s mission
  • Why doing mission together, in and through the local church, is more faithful, more sustainable, and more fruitful than doing it alone

How to Use This Book

Understanding the Great Commission is short, focused, and immediately applicable:

  • Personal reading — Ideal for any Christian wanting to understand how their church life connects to God’s global mission
  • Leadership training — A sharp, clarifying resource for pastors and elders thinking through their church’s approach to mission and discipleship
  • New members classes — Helps new church members understand why belonging to a local church is itself a Great Commission commitment
  • Small group discussion — Short enough to read together, provocative enough to generate rich and honest conversation
  • Pastoral gift — A book church leaders can confidently give to members who are passionate about mission but unclear on the church’s role in it

Who Should Read This Book

This book is for you if you are:

  • A pastor or church leader wanting to think more clearly about how your church’s gathered life connects to its evangelistic and discipleship mission
  • A church member who cares about the Great Commission but is unsure how your local church fits into God’s plan for fulfilling it
  • A missions-minded Christian who wants to understand why the local church — not just individual effort — is God’s chosen strategy for making disciples
  • A new member wanting to grasp why church membership is not optional for those who take the Great Commission seriously
  • Anyone who has ever asked: What does my church have to do with God’s global mission?

About the Authors

Mark Dever is the Senior Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., and the founder and president of 9Marks Ministries. He is one of the most influential voices in the contemporary church health movement and the author of numerous books, including Nine Marks of a Healthy Church. Mark is widely respected for his commitment to expository preaching, biblical ecclesiology, and equipping churches to think carefully about what it means to be a healthy, gospel-centred congregation.

Jonathan Leeman is the Editorial Director of 9Marks Ministries and an elder at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. He holds a PhD in political theory from Rutherford University and is the author of several highly regarded books on church membership, church discipline, and political theology. Jonathan is known for his ability to bring rigorous theological thinking to bear on the practical questions of church life in a way that is accessible, compelling, and deeply pastoral.

Together, Dever and Leeman bring decades of pastoral experience and theological depth to Understanding the Great Commission, making this short book one of the most clarifying treatments of the subject available.


A Note on This Edition

Please note that this copy has a small printing error on the back cover. The content of the book is complete and unaffected.


About the Understanding Church Basics Series

Understanding the Great Commission is part of the Understanding Church Basics series — a collection of short, accessible books designed to help Christians and churches grasp the foundations of healthy church life. Each volume tackles a key question about what the church is, how it functions, and why it matters — with biblical faithfulness, clarity, and practical application.

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  • Weight : 0.065 kg
  • Dimensions : 17.78 × 12.7 × 0.51 cm
  • Format : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9781433688942
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 72
  • Publisher : FOR THE TRUTH
  • Condition : Printing Error on the back Cover
  • HSN : 4901

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