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How do we know grace is essential in Paul's ministry?

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Grace is central to Paul's ministry, evidenced by his love for those he served despite their failings.

Paul's ministry exemplifies the essence of God's grace; he is driven by a genuine love for the church, even when they fail to reciprocate that love. The Apostle sent Timothy to the church in Corinth as a demonstration of his love, highlighting that even amidst their criticism and divisions, he still sought their good. Paul argues that since he was transformed by God's grace, he could not act otherwise but to extend that same grace to others. The grace he received from Christ informs how he interacts with the believers, encouraging them back to the gospel and unity rather than condemnation. It solidifies the idea that true ministry must be rooted in grace, emphasizing nurturing over criticism.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 4:15, 2 Corinthians 12:14-15, Romans 15:25-27

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