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What is the role of a saint in the ministry?

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Saints are called to be holy and set apart for God’s service, actively participating in the ministry to one another.

A saint, as described in Scripture, is a 'holy one' set apart for God's glory and service. This identity comes from their union with Christ, as believers are declared holy through His sacrifice. Therefore, the role of a saint in the ministry involves being an active participant in serving others, just as the house of Stephanas exemplified. Saints are to use their gifts and abilities to minister to one another, fulfilling needs and refreshing spirits. This communal aspect of faith emphasizes the responsibility that comes with being a part of the body of Christ, where each member plays a crucial role in supporting and encouraging others.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 16:15, Ephesians 1:1

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A Good Addiction
Todd Nibert · Mar 2, 2008
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