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How does addiction to ministry affect the church?

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Addiction to ministry fosters unity and cooperation among believers, enhancing the church's mission to glorify God.

When believers, like the house of Stephanas, become addicted to ministry, it creates a vibrant and cooperative environment within the church. Their dedication inspires others to serve, establishing a network of support and encouragement. This unity is essential for the church's mission, as seen in 1 Corinthians 16, where Paul calls the church to submit to those who labor for the Gospel. When church members dedicate themselves to serving one another, the entire body can work together more effectively, fulfilling the Great Commission and working toward the advancement of God's kingdom.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 16:16

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A Good Addiction
Todd Nibert · Mar 2, 2008
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