The will of God for every believer is clearly stated by Jesus in Matthew 28: 18- 2 0.
“GO AND MAKE DISCIBLES OF ALL THE NATIONS”
" And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, all power is given unto me in heaven and in Earth. Go therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and low I am with you always, even unto the end of the world." (Matthew 28: 18-20)
Notice first, what Jesus declared in verse 18: He has been given power both in heaven and in earth, and this authority given him by the Father qualifies him to instruct his disciples with the following mandate: They were to go teach, baptize all the nations {v.19} and they were then to teach them to do what he had taught the disciples I Yes I did no question about Now then {v.20}. And then notice the promise Jesus gives in verse 20 b: the promise of his presence with us when we obey and do what he has asked.
A very basic rule in a study of the Bible is to notice anytime a word, phrase, concept, or truth is repeated and to pay attention as to why the repetition.
Mark also records this instruction by Jesus to tell others in Mark 16:15-20
The author of the book of Acts also records this essential truth in the Christian life: the responsibility every believer has to tell others the good news. {Acts 1:6-11}
A final demonstration of this truth is found in Mark 5:19. In this passage, Jesus has healed a man who was possessed by demons, and the man has requested that he might go with Jesus, but Jesus said, no, you go home and tell others what God had done for you. In its simplicity this is what God wants you and me to do: simply tell others what he has done for us. If you’re doing this, keep up the good work and God will bless you for your obedience.
Every believer in Jesus should be either a sower or a reaper. Which are you? My hope is that you will be both a sower and a reaper.