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What does the Bible say about the tasks of the Christian ministry?

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The Bible outlines the tasks of Christian ministry as the constant care of oneself and the flock, particularly in 1 Timothy and Acts.

The tasks of the Christian ministry are fundamentally based on Scripture, especially in passages like Acts 20:28 and 1 Timothy 4:16. The core responsibilities include not only an outward focus on the congregation but also a rigorous inward attention to one's own spiritual life. The two main tasks can be summarized as taking heed to oneself and taking heed to the flock, emphasizing that a minister must first nurture his own inner spiritual life before effectively ministering to others. Thus, the duties of a minister are intertwined with their personal relationship with God, requiring constant vigilance and care.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, 1 Timothy 4:16

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