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How do we know that preaching is a divinely appointed act?

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Preaching is divinely commissioned, as evidenced by Jesus' selection of the apostles after prayer, emphasizing that it is God's work, not man's.

The act of preaching the gospel is fundamentally a divine calling. In Luke 6:12-13, we see that Jesus chose His apostles after a night of prayer, highlighting that the ordination and calling of preachers are actions initiated and ordained by God. The apostles were chosen based on God's will, demonstrating that true ministers of the Word are not self-appointed but divinely selected. This underscores the sovereignty of God in the ministry; He equips those whom He calls and gives them the burden and gifts necessary for their service. Therefore, effective preaching is based on God's authority and purpose rather than human ambition or qualification.
Scripture References: Luke 6:12-13

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