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Why Millions Are Still Unreached by the Gospel

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    Over 3 billion people
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    and over 7000 people groups
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    are currently unreached by the gospel.
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    Wait a minute.
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    That's a lot of people.
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    I feel like we need to have a conversation about this.
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    I come from a family of missionaries.
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    My mom's side.
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    My grandparents were Dutch missionaries
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    who served Jewish immigrant communities in the US after World War Two.
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    My dad's side, my grandmother hopped on a bus in Kansas
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    and went all the way down to Guatemala,
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    where she worked in adoption and orphan care.
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    I am very much the product of people who left everything they had
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    in order to reach others with the gospel.
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    But those are stories for another day.
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    Today, we're thinking about this other map.
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    This is a map of the places with the greatest spiritual needs.
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    It shows us the nations
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    with the people, groups that are least accessible to the gospel.
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    The green zones are places with gospel presence.
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    There are Christians, churches and gospel teaching
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    that are easy to access for any person.
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    We call these zones reached.
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    The red zones are unreached or at best, very hard to reach.
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    So what does unreached actually mean?
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    And more importantly, how do the red zones get to be red
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    in the first place?
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    Alright, David, What do you mean by unreached?
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    We say we need to reach the unreached.
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    What is that and how is that different than just lost people?
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    So unreached biblically?
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    Think Romans 15.
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    Paul is saying and leaving regions
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    where the gospel has gone, where people have access to the gospel now
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    to go to a place, Spain, where the gospel is not known.
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    The language he used in Romans 15 is where Christ is not known, where
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    people don't know the good news about who
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    Jesus is and what Jesus has done.
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    So maybe you're thinking, Wait, I have unreached people
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    in my neighborhood or at my office, but they're not in the red zones.
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    Well, that's not really what we're talking about.
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    We're not talking about lost people.
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    Lost people are people who don't know, believe and trust in Jesus.
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    Those are everywhere.
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    But there's an added challenge if you're lost and unreached.
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    So practically, if you're in an unreached area
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    or if you're an unreached person, then the likelihood is
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    you'll be born and you'll live or die and you will never even hear
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    the good news about who Jesus is and what Jesus has done.
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    You have yet to be reached.
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    With that good news you don't have access to.
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    It's not that you have heard it
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    or even have access to it and you don't believe it.
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    It's that you don't even have access to that goodness.
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    You don't know a Christian,
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    you don't have a church near you where the gospel is being proclaimed.
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    You're unreached by it.
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    And there's 3.2 billion people like that in the world.
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    This is what the red zones represent.
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    The question, though, is why do they even exist
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    in the first place and how did that number get to be so big?
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    If you begin to look at the countries and people groups in these regions,
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    you'll find that there are no simple answers.
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    Every nation and every people group has its own complex history, its own
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    geographical challenges,
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    and its own cultural, linguistic, political and religious background.
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    That factors into why a certain region is more or less
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    reachable or accessible for gospel work.
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    It's all way more than I can cover in one video,
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    but maybe there's two ideas here that can help us
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    understand this challenge and will do something about it.
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    The first is this.
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    Reaching the unreached is hard.
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    I know that's obvious, but hear me out.
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    Reaching the unreached is hard because gospel work more often
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    than not, is not a welcome activity anywhere in the world.
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    In the Bible, Christians are promised that we will not be welcomed in this world.
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    John literally says, Do not be surprised, brothers, that the world hates you.
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    It's the direct result of following Christ because you are not of the world.
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    But I chose you out of the world.
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    Therefore, the world hates you
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    and persecution from the world is not a like maybe sort of thing.
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    It's an assumed definitely going to happen kind of thing.
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    And that's just the starting condition of the world.
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    But there are also other forces working against the gospel.
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    Ultimately, I think it's a spiritual reason.
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    The adversary in this world does not want 3 billion people to be reached
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    for the gospel, and he's doing everything he can to keep that from happening.
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    Zoom in on this map and you will find that this spiritual opresión
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    takes physical forms, often through violent persecution.
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    Open Doors USA reports that 13 Christians are killed every day for their faith.
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    That's 400 Christians killed every month.
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    That's twice the size of the average church in the US every month.
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    And so he's working
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    every day in every way to keep the gospel from going to the unreached.
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    And then there is there's practical reasons.
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    It's hard to get the gospel to the unreached like
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    people are unreached for a reason.
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    They're difficult to reach.
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    They're dangerous to reach, say, all the time, like the easy ones are taken.
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    These are hard places to go.
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    God's enemy was defeated by the cross and resurrection of Christ
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    still seeks to deceive and blind people using whatever means possible.
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    It all goes back to this idea.
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    Reaching the unreached is hard.
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    This is not the only reason why the red zones are red.
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    Reaching the unreached is hard.
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    It's also true that we might be taking it too easy,
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    meaning we'd rather remain in a comfortable version of Christianity
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    that exists to serve us rather than embrace
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    a costly Christianity centered on serving others.
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    When I think about this, the spiritual dynamic
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    at the core of all this, I think about our unreached people.
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    I mean, picture people who for centuries have been kept in Darkness
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    who have been blinded. y que han sido cegadas,
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    Second, Corinthians 4:4-->6
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    from seeing the light of the glory of God in the face of Jesus,
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    and have been convinced that these idols are worth worshiping instead,
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    that these gods or spirits are what needs to be appeased or whatever.
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    Or there is no God.
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    So there's centuries of spiritual darkness.
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    And then you put on top of that those with the Gospel,
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    even just in the context where you and I are sitting right now,
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    like the the idolatry of money and materialism
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    and prosperity in this world,
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    the idolatry of sex,
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    sports, success, like so many different things
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    that concern our minds, our thoughts, our treasure,
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    what we're pursuing after we're running after.
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    Like, look at it.
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    Yes. Look at our lives as Christians.
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    We're spending so much of our time on so much stuff in this world.
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    So we're not blinded in the same way. Así que, no estamos ciegos en la misma forma.
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    By God's grace, we have the gospel, but it's like we're blinded to
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    what God is doing in the world and we don't see it.
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    The Church,
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    we would rather remain comfortable than engage in a difficult task.
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    Now I don't want to appear overly critical, so let's just look
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    at some numbers.
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    According to estimates, in 2021, Christians around the world
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    earned a combined annual income of approximately 51 trillion USD.
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    Out of this, they donated about 848 billion to Christian causes.
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    Additional estimates report that about 82% of Christian
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    giving stays in local churches.
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    About 12% goes to ministries in their home countries.
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    Less than 6% goes to missions.
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    In other countries, only 1% went to missions that served unreached peoples.
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    This means that for every hundred grand that Christians earn,
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    only about a dollar goes to serving the unreached.
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    To give you some context, the global church spends less on
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    the unreached than the United States spends on golf balls or Twinkies.
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    These numbers are important because it tells us
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    where the church is spending its dollars and Jesus tells us
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    where your treasure is there your heart will be also.
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    But the question remains, why is giving to serve unreached
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    people groups so low? Even when we think
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    about the resources that we have, why we're not giving more, the
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    ROI, the return on investment.
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    Like if you can give this amount of money and it goes toward
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    this work in a more rich part of the world that you can get numbers.
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    All these people come to know Jesus
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    and you can get all these great stories going back.
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    You give the same amount of Money
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    to the heart of the Middle East and to people come to know Jesus.
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    You're like, Oh, I want to celebrate this over here.
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    So there are a lot of reasons why, and I think we're afraid of some of these places
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    that we've got to systematically work through in our own minds, in lives
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    and in our churches to say, what's it going to take?
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    I heard one person say a long time ago who has spent decades among the unreached.
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    He said, I've just found most Christians and churches I've worked with
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    don't have the stomach to do what it takes to get the gospel to them.
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    And so that's part of what we got a story.
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    We have the seminar we're willing to pay the price, are willing to endure
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    whatever is involved in order to get the gospel.
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    to people who have never heard?
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    So the point is reaching the unreached is hard
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    and it's harder when we're not willing to do what it takes.
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    But it's not harder than Jesus told us it would be.
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    And because He's promised to be with us, it's only possible
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    we have a guaranteed victory.
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    Unreached people.
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    Groups around the world are not unreachable.
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    They're just unreached.
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    For now, the truth is that the problem of the red
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    zones, it's not about money or resources.
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    It's about discipleship.
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    Are we willing to obey Jesus call on our lives,
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    no matter the cost, to get the gospel to people from all nations?
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    It's a good question you should consider,
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    and we hope that this new series on Radicals channel will tell the stories
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    of the nations and help
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    you see what you can do about it, even from your own neighborhood.
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    All right. See you all.
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