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What does the Bible say about being a minister?

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The Bible describes ministers as individuals who are called to shepherd God's people with care, instruction, and love.

The role of a minister, as depicted in scriptures such as 1 Timothy and Titus, emphasizes characteristics of leadership that mirror those of a nurturing father. Paul illustrates that a true minister must exhibit boldness, purity of motive, and a deep commitment to holiness. He draws parallels between his ministry and that of a father, whose responsibilities include exhortation, comfort, and instruction, demonstrating the importance of individual attention in spiritual guidance. By embodying these qualities, ministers fulfill their calling to lead their congregations into holiness, reflecting God's grace and truth.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy; Titus; 1 Thessalonians 2:11-12

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