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What can we learn from being sent out as laborers in the gospel?

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Being sent as laborers teaches us the importance of community and reliance on one another in ministry.

Being sent out as laborers reflects the biblical model of working together in community. In Luke 10, Jesus sends out the seventy by pairs, illustrating that no one should serve alone. This communal approach highlights that each member of the body of Christ contributes uniquely to the work of ministry, much like various parts of the body function together (Romans 12:4-6). As laborers, we rely on one another for encouragement, prayer, and support, thereby demonstrating our shared mission in making Christ known and ministering to others with the message of salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 10:1, Romans 12:4-6

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