“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations,” Matthew 28:19
“All the nations” speaks to the universality of the Gospel. We don’t get to choose with whom we share our faith. Jesus expects us, as the body of Christ, to go evangelize the world. The Bible clearly states that He died for the whole world, leaving no room for prejudice and discrimination. We have the greatest news the world has ever received, that Jesus lived, died, and has risen as our all sufficient Savior. The poet Annie Johnson Flint wrote:
Christ has no hands but our hands, to do His work today;
He has no feet but our feet, to lead men in His way;
He has no tongue but our tongue, to tell men how He died;
He has no help but our help, to bring them to His side.