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What does the Bible say about the marks of a true minister?

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The Bible emphasizes that true ministers are characterized by a genuine concern for God's glory, honesty, and a commitment to the truth without flattery or covetousness.

The Bible presents several distinct marks of a true minister, particularly in 1 Thessalonians, where the Apostle Paul outlines the qualities that define an authentic ministry. True ministers demonstrate a vital concern for the prosperity of God's work, maintaining boldness in proclaiming the gospel despite opposition and suffering. They focus not merely on gathering praise or resources, but on fulfilling their God-given responsibilities with honesty, integrity, and a heart aligned with God's will. Their ministry is rooted in truth and purity of motivation, ensuring that they seek the glory of God rather than the approval of men.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12

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