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How do we know the doctrine of ministerial support is true?

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The doctrine of ministerial support is supported by biblical examples and principles articulated by the Apostle Paul.

The truth of ministerial support is vividly illustrated in 1 Corinthians 9, where Paul lays out logical and scriptural grounds for ministers receiving financial support from their congregations. He uses the analogy of a soldier who does not serve at his own expense and demonstrates that it is inherently unjust to expect those who labor in spiritual matters to support themselves without assistance. Furthermore, Paul's citation of the Old Testament law against muzzling the ox while it threshes serves as a powerful reminder that this principle is rooted in God's word, underscoring the serious nature of this doctrine. Ultimately, the support for ministers is both a biblical mandate and a practical necessity for sustaining those who dedicate their lives to the teaching of God’s Word.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 9:7-11, Deuteronomy 25:4

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The Threshing Ox
Kyle Baker · Sep 5, 2010
Joshua

Joshua

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