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Why is prayer important in the ordination of ministers?

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Prayer is crucial in ordination to seek God's guidance and ensure that those chosen are spiritually fit for ministry.

Prayer during the ordination of ministers is critical because it seeks God's direction and wisdom in the selection process. Jesus' example in Luke 6:12, where He prayed all night before appointing the apostles, underscores the necessity of seeking divine guidance for such a significant act. Ordinations should not be taken lightly, as they involve appointing individuals to shepherd God's people.

Moreover, those involved in the ordination process—both the ordaining body and the candidates—should engage in prayer to ensure a right spirit of humility and preparedness. Through prayer, the Church can actively participate in the raising up of ministers who are called by God and equipped for the work of the ministry. Ignoring the call to pray can lead to hasty ordinations and unfit candidates, which can hinder the progress of the Gospel and the health of the Church.
Scripture References: Luke 6:12-19, James 4:2

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Luke 6:12-19
J.C. Ryle · Jun 7, 2016
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