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What does the Bible say about Paul's purpose in ministry?

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Paul's purpose was primarily to glorify God and edify the brethren within the church.

In Acts 19:21-22, we see Paul purposing in the Spirit to visit various regions, including Jerusalem and Rome, with the intent to strengthen and encourage the churches. His ultimate goal was the glory of God, reflecting a heart committed to the spiritual edification of the brethren. Paul's ministry was not about personal gain or recognition; instead, it reflected a selfless dedication to the advancement of the gospel and the welfare of Christ's body, the Church. He understood that the work of ministry necessitated sacrifices, including enduring trials and opposition for the sake of those he served.
Scripture References: Acts 19:21-22, Romans 1:11, 2 Corinthians 8:1-5

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