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Why is it necessary for a preacher to deny himself?

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A preacher must deny himself to faithfully declare God's truth without personal bias or agenda.

In Acts 13, the theme of self-denial is pivotal for those called to preach. True preaching requires a heart that prioritizes God's glory over personal desires. The act of fasting mentioned in verse 2 signifies this denial of self, showcasing a preacher's dependence on God and commitment to His mission. This is vital as it ensures that the message is not diluted by personal opinions or self-serving motives but is rooted in the authority of Scripture and the truth of Christ. Denying oneself is fundamental to effective ministry, ultimately producing fruit for the kingdom of God.
Scripture References: Acts 13:2

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