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Why is the commission of God important for pastors?

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The commission of God is vital for pastors because it authorizes and empowers them to preach the Gospel effectively and responsibly.

The commission of God is fundamental for any pastor because it distinguishes those who are genuinely called by God from self-appointed ministers. Peter was not merely a preacher by choice but was divinely commissioned by Christ to fulfill a specific purpose in the ministry. As he stated, he didn't need any human endorsement to preach because God had commissioned him. This divine authority ensures that his preaching is accompanied by the Holy Spirit's power, making it effective for salvation. Paul also emphasized this calling in his letters, affirming that true ministers are those through whom God works to bring people to faith. The recognition of this commission prevents confusion and maintains the integrity of the Gospel message.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:18-20, Romans 1:15-16

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