Today, we stand at the closing verses of the Gospel of Mark — a moment of both **revelation** and **commission**. Jesus, having conquered death, appears to His disciples with a final and urgent assignment. These are not just His last recorded words in Mark, they are His **marching orders** for every believer throughout the ages.
But what do we find? The disciples are hesitant. Some still doubt. Some are discouraged. The resurrected Christ is in front of them — yet belief doesn’t come easily.
And isn’t that true for many of us today?
Just like **Thomas in John 20**, who said, “Unless I see… I will not believe,” we often need reminders that **faith is not only about what we see**, but about who we trust.
So Jesus does something powerful:
He **reaffirms their mission**,
He **clarifies their message**,
And He **promises miracles** — not for entertainment, but to **confirm the truth** of what they preach.
This sermon is about that divine order — **the Mission, the Message, and the Miracles** — and how they are still alive, urgent, and powerful **in the Church today**.
So the question is:
Are we willing to believe… and go?
Are we ready to carry this message to the world — even without seeing first?
Let’s dive into this together. 🙏