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How do we know that God's servants are divinely appointed?

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God's servants are divinely appointed, evidenced by their qualifications and the calling received from Him.

The biblical narrative emphasizes that God calls and equips His servants for specific tasks, as reflected in the account of Bezaleel and Aholiab in Exodus 31. This principle permeates Scripture; those who serve in God's name must be called by Him and filled with His Spirit (Exodus 31:3). The New Testament reinforces this with passages like Hebrews 5:4, highlighting that Christ did not glorify Himself to become a High Priest but was appointed by God. True service is rooted in divine selection, and our effectiveness in ministry correlates directly with God's calling and empowerment.
Scripture References: Exodus 31:3, Hebrews 5:4

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