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How do we know that Christ speaks through ministers?

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Christ speaks through His ministers in accordance with the truth of Scripture, confirmed by the witness of the Holy Spirit.

In 2 Corinthians 13:3-4, Paul addresses the Corinthians by stating that he will prove Christ's speaking through him, emphasizing that the gospel he preaches is not weak but mighty through God. The credibility of a minister's message is grounded in the consistency of their teaching with Scripture and the confirmation of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of the listeners. Paul's defense of his apostolic authority reflects that genuine ministers do not speak their own words but articulate the truths found in God's revelation.

Furthermore, in John 5:31, Jesus highlights the importance of multiple witnesses to validate claims - 'If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not true.' This principle is vital in recognizing a true minister: their message must align with Scripture and be supported by the testimony of God's chosen servants and the works of God in their ministry. Therefore, the indication that a minister is genuinely speaking for Christ is not their charisma or eloquence, but the power of the message that leads to conviction and transformation.

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