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What does the Bible say about being part of the ministry?

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The Bible affirms that participation in the ministry is ordained by God, signifying a divine appointment and calling.

In Acts 1, Peter emphasizes the seriousness of being part of the ministry, referencing Judas' transgression as a cautionary tale. Judas was once counted among the twelve apostles but ultimately fell away, reminding us that being in ministry requires being upheld by God's grace. The replacement of Judas by Matthias illustrates God's sovereignty in appointing those who would faithfully testify of Christ's resurrection. Participation in ministry is not merely a human endeavor; it is an act of divine selection and responsibility that calls for accountability before the Lord.
Scripture References: Acts 1:15-26; Isaiah 51:1

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