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What does the Bible say about the purpose of ministers?

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The Bible reveals that ministers are sent to open eyes, turn people from darkness to light, and bring them to God for forgiveness.

In Acts 26:18, the Apostle Paul articulates the purpose of ministers, indicating that they are sent to open the eyes of the spiritually blind and to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan unto God. This mission underscores the minister’s role as a tool of God's grace, tasked with proclaiming the gospel so that individuals may receive forgiveness of sins and find their inheritance among the sanctified. Ministry is not a mere social service; it is a divine appointment with the profound responsibility to lead souls into the light of the gospel, pointing them to the hope offered in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 26:18, Romans 10:14-15

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