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How should Christians view service and ministry in light of Jesus' death and burial?

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Christians view service as a grace-given privilege, mirroring the devotion shown by those who honored Jesus after His death.

In the context of Jesus' death and burial, service and ministry take on profound meaning for Christians. The women and Joseph of Arimathea exemplify a sincere response to their faith through acts of service and devotion. In Mark 15:40-47, we see these faithful individuals honoring Jesus by ministering to His body, which reflects a deeper understanding of worship that extends beyond mere ritual.

For Christians, this serves as a reminder that our service to God and others is not a burden, but rather a privilege bestowed by grace. Like the women who followed Jesus and Joseph who publicly associated with Him despite the potential risks, believers are called to serve out of love and gratitude for what Christ has accomplished. Ministry is ultimately about honoring God and His purposes on earth, recognizing that every act of service, regardless of its visibility, is valuable in the Kingdom of God.

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