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What does the Bible say about ministering to God?

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The Bible states that believers can minister to God through worship, prayer, and service, rooted in the gospel.

Ministering to God involves offering our lives as living sacrifices and engaging in worship that glorifies Him. In Acts 13:2-3, we see the early church in Antioch fasting and praying, and it is during this holy act that the Holy Spirit speaks. This form of ministering is not based on human effort alone, but on acknowledgment of God's sovereignty and engaging in biblical practices such as prayer, fasting, and service. The act of ministering to God is framed as a liturgical and structured activity that honors His divine nature.
Scripture References: Acts 13:2-3, Romans 15:16, 1 Peter 2:5, Acts 13:1-2, 1 Samuel 2:18, Romans 12:1

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