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What does the Bible say about contextualization in ministry?

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The Bible emphasizes the authority of God's Word over cultural adaptations in ministry.

The Bible does not support a form of contextualization that compromises the authority of Scripture for cultural relevance. Instead, it highlights that the truth of God's Word is what transforms lives, not clever methods or cultural adaptations. As seen in Acts, apostles preached the Gospel starting from common points of understanding, but they firmly rooted their message in the comprehensive truth of Scripture, holding its authority above all cultural practices. Effective ministry should focus on conveying the truth of Scripture clearly and compellingly, regardless of cultural context.
Scripture References: Acts 14:15-17, Acts 17:22-31

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