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How do we know faithfulness in ministry is true?

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Faithfulness in ministry is affirmed by the consistent teaching of Scripture and the witness of faithful servants throughout history.

The truth of faithfulness as a criterion for ministry is deeply rooted in biblical teaching. The Apostle Paul, in 1 Corinthians 4:2, explicitly states that what is required of stewards is to be found faithful. This instruction underscores that the authenticity of a ministry should be gauged against the unwavering commitment to Scripture rather than societal approval. Throughout church history, many faithful ministers have endured hardship and rejection, yet their legacies testify to the efficacy of a ministry grounded in truth and faithfulness.

Furthermore, the Bible presents numerous examples of prophets and apostles whose faithfulness led to enduring impacts, regardless of their acceptance by the masses. Their determination to speak the Word of God truthfully highlights the eternal significance of faithfulness over immediate results or popularity. Thus, the foundation of any ministry must rest upon the faithful proclamation of God’s truth—and this principle remains inviolable for the church today.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 4:2

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