The Commission

The next entry for my Blog is The Commission, which was written by David Blake, Neesmith Cain, Logan Cain, Carter Frodge, Taylor Matz, and Madison Jonson.  It was first released December 11, 2021.  A link to Cain singing the song is at the bottom of the Blog.


See my hands and look at my feet
It’s okay if it’s hard to believe
I have faith you will do greater things
It’s my time to go but before I leave

Go tell the world about me
I was dead but now I live
I’ve gotta go now for a little while
But goodbye is not the end

Don’t forget the things that I taught you
I’ve conquered death and I hold the keys
Where I go you will go too, someday
But there’s much to do here before you leave

Go tell the world about me
I was dead but now I live
I’ve gotta go now for a little while
But goodbye is not the

End of the journey, the end of the road
My spirit is with you wherever you go
You have a purpose and I have a plan
I’ll make you this promise
I’ll come back again but until then

Go tell the world about me
I was dead but now I live
I’ve gotta go now for a little while
But goodbye is not the end

go tell them about me
(Go tell the world) I’ve gotta go
(Go tell the world) for a little while
But goodbye is not the end

Many of us who know about Jesus realize that he died on the cross for us so we could have eternal life in heaven.  For those who don’t know about Jesus, I hope this entry will provide you with a little better understanding of Jesus and his purpose.  I also believe there is a very key message that often gets forgotten and overlooked in the Christian community and that is the most important command that Jesus gave to everyone.  The time period for the song takes place after Jesus has risen from the dead and is appearing before those who loved him and followed him.

It was foretold for thousands of years that Jesus would be born, would die, and then come back to life.  People had waited throughout the centuries for his coming, and then it finally happened.  I believe that people today who have read about the prophecies of Jesus, the life of Jesus, and have accepted him as their personal savior; have failed to realize one command that Jesus left with them.   This one command is what this song is all about.    Think about the people who saw Jesus after he rose from the dead, what were they looking at when they saw him and what were their thoughts?   After seeing his face, I would probably look at his hands and his feet to see if those nail scars were there.  The last time I had seen him, he was hanging from the cross with blood coming out of his hands and feet.  In this song, the writer notes that Jesus is prepared for this first impression and gives us a little time to take in what we are seeing.  He understands our unbelief, but he has a mission for us and has faith in us taking on this mission.

His command to us is to tell the world about him.  Let the world know about who Jesus is and why he came, and that his coming had been foretold for many centuries.  We are told that he believes we will do even greater things than he did.  I know this is hard to believe, but we have so many more opportunities to spread his word and love.  His time on earth was short and he could only reach those he came in personal contact with.  Think about the options we have today to share his message; we have churches, video, music, cell phones, and social networks that span the globe.  We can reach more people in a single day than he could have reached in centuries.  His mission for all of us is also known as the Great Commission, and is found in the book of Matthew 28:18-20, “Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

We are reminded to not forget the things he taught us about love, acceptance, forgiving, and eternal life.  As we accept this mandated mission, we are told to make everyone aware of everything we know about Jesus.  Everyone needs to know how they can be brought from the deep despairs of life into an eternal life of love.  Yes, we will still have our daily struggles, but our eyes and our hearts need to always be looking towards the ultimate goal; eternity in heaven in perfect peace.  If you have accepted Christ as your personal savior, have you accepted the Great Commission and put it into practice?  Have you witnessed the joy on someone’s face once they accepted Christ into their lives?  When does your commission start?  Today.  When does your commission end? When you draw your last breath. 

Jesus said, Go tell the world about me…….

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The Commission

The next entry for my Blog is The Commission, which was written by David Neesmith, Carter Frodge, Madison Cain, Taylor Cain, and Logan Cain.  The song was initially released December 11, 2021.  A link to Cain performing the song is at the bottom of the Blog.

The Commission

See my hands and look at my feet
It’s okay if it’s hard to believe
I have faith you will do greater things
It’s my time to go but before I leave

Go tell the world about me
I was dead but now I live
I’ve gotta go now for a little while
But goodbye is not the end

Don’t forget the things that I taught you
I’ve conquered death and I hold the keys
Where I go you will go too, someday
But there’s much to do here before you leave

Go tell the world about me
I was dead but now I live
I’ve gotta go now for a little while
But goodbye is not the

End of the journey, the end of the road
My spirit is with you wherever you go
You have a purpose and I have a plan
I’ll make you this promise
I’ll come back again but until then

Go tell the world about me
I was dead but now I live
I’ve gotta go now for a little while
But goodbye is not the end

go tell them about me
(Go tell the world) I’ve gotta go
(Go tell the world) for a little while
But goodbye is not the end

I write a lot of Blog entries focused on becoming a Christian and what Christ can do in our lives, but have never really written much about what Christ expects of each of us who have accepted him as our personal savior.  I believe this song provides definition around Christ’s expectations of us. 

The very first line has us drawing our attention to the sacrifice Christ made for us, he was nailed to the cross and died for our sins.  He knows that it is perfectly normal, as human beings, to doubt that it would be Christ standing in front of any of us.  He then makes an amazing statement, he who has conquered death says, “I know you will do even greater things.”  Wow, stop and give that some thought!   My first thought is, you have to be kidding, how can any of us possibly accomplish more than Christ?

The simple statement that follows, in the first line of the chorus, is to basically tell the world about him.   He is asking us to essentially tell his story since he will be leaving them, but he did promise to return again one day, so it was more of “I will see you later” as opposed to “this is good bye.”  This is the same commission Christ gives all of us in Matthew 28:16-20.   16 Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. 17 When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. 18 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”.

He doesn’t just ask us to go out into the world without preparation.  To be successful in our task, we are firstly told to focus on the things Christ has taught us.  Each of us needs to take a quiet time and reflect upon everything we have been taught via his teachings.  How we should love everyone, how we should pray for everyone, that we should never be ashamed of his teachings, and that we proclaim his word wherever we go.  Many of these things he has commanded us to do will take us outside of our comfort zone.  Take a minute or two and reflect on these things we are told to do and assess your willingness to follow through on his commands for us. 

A strong encouragement he gives us is that he conquered death and he now holds the keys to the kingdom of heaven.  Those that accept him as their Lord and Savior will join him one day.  Jesus knows there is a lot for each of us to do as we try to reach the world around us, but he died for our eternal life, so I don’t think it is an unfair request. 

Jesus tells them his time on earth is done, but he leaves us with the Holy Spirit, which dwells in every believer, to guide and comfort us.  In John 14:26, we find this promise, “But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.” 

Another point of note is that we are all given a purpose, but only he knows the plan.  For these who believe they know all of God’s plans for them are terribly mistaken, we all want to operate within God’s plan since that is the only valid and successful plan.  Jeremiah 26:4 tells us, For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.    

Jesus promised eternal life to all of those who accept him as their personal Savior, and he also promised that he would return to the earth one day.  We do not know the day of his return, but we all need to work on the commission he has laid out before us.  We want to work on The Commission until he takes us home.  When we are finally called to our eternal home, wouldn’t it be great to hear our Savior say, “well done my good and faithful servant?”

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