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How can Christians cultivate a genuine love for others in their ministry?

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Christians can cultivate genuine love through involvement and self-denial, following the example set by the Apostle Paul.

Genuine love for others in ministry is cultivated through active involvement and a willingness to deny oneself. As illustrated by Paul in 1 Thessalonians 2, true love develops in the context of engagement with those we aim to serve. When Christians step out of their comfort zones and intentionally connect with others, they may find their hearts drawn to those in need. This involves listening, praying, and investing time in others' lives, which can lead to deeper relationships and a more profound sense of love. Furthermore, self-denial—being willing to set aside personal comforts or conveniences for the sake of others—reflects true Christ-like love. As Christians model this behavior, they fulfill their calling to minister effectively, demonstrating God's love in action.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 2:8

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