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How does Christian ministry involve emotions and tears?

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Christian ministry is deeply emotional, characterized by genuine care and concern for others’ spiritual state.

Christian ministry encompasses genuine emotion, as seen in Acts 20:19 and 31, where Paul speaks of serving with tears and enduring temptations. Emotion in ministry is not merely a display but stems from true concern for the spiritual welfare of individuals. The Apostle Paul exemplified this through his passionate engagement with those he served, praying and weeping for both their conversion and spiritual growth. Such emotions reflect the heart of a faithful minister who understands the weight of the gospel and the eternal stakes involved. Ministry should not be devoid of emotional investment; rather, it should express both joy and sorrow in the context of God's work among His people.
Scripture References: Acts 20:19, Acts 20:31, Romans 9:2-3

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