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How do we know that God's servants are sent to preach the gospel?

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God's servants are sent to preach the gospel as illustrated by Eliezer's commission to find a bride for Isaac, emphasizing the divine calling in ministry.

The story of Eliezer, who was entrusted by Abraham with the task of seeking a bride for Isaac, reflects the biblical principle that God sends His servants with specific purposes. In Genesis 24, Eliezer's unwavering commitment to fulfill his master's command demonstrates the seriousness of the call to ministry. God has appointed servants to preach the gospel and to seek out His elect, ensuring that those chosen before the foundation of the world will hear the truth and respond. This illustrates the divine orchestration at work, where God's sovereignty and human instrumentality converge in the task of proclamation and evangelism.
Scripture References: Genesis 24, Matthew 28:19-20

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A Bride For Issac
Don Fortner · Aug 30, 1987
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