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What constitutes a failure in ministry?

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A ministry is considered a failure when it operates without God's blessing or fails to preach the true gospel.

According to the content of the sermon, a ministry fails when it does not proclaim the gospel of God or fails to adhere to the truth of Scripture. Apostle Paul warns that if God's hand is not upon the work, no matter the size or acclaim of the ministry, it remains a failure (1 Thessalonians 2:1). Moreover, if the preaching is characterized by deceit, error, or seeking to please men rather than God, it undermines the integrity of the gospel. Therefore, true success is measured by faithfulness to God's calling and the proclamation of His gospel, rather than by numerical growth or popularity.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 2:1

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