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Called to the Ministry

Brian Huizinga·2014-07-01

In considering the ministry, look for opportunities to teach, even something like Sunday school, and honestly weigh any feedback God’s people give. The ministry is fundamentally teaching—in sanctuaries, catechism rooms, Bible study halls, living rooms, hospital rooms, cemeteries, counselling rooms,

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The Ministry of the Word (2): The Idea of the Office, The Qualifications of the Office, Functions of the Office

Gerald VandenBerg·1954-11-15

Although without any question the chief function of the minister of the word of God is preaching, yet, it is also evident that he must do considerably more than that. Or, perhaps, it would be more correct to say that he must minister the word of God in many different ways and under various circumsta

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The Ministry of the Word (1) / A Parenthesis

Gerald VandenBerg·1954-11-03

The Ministry Of The Word "The office of the ministry is to continue in prayer and in the ministry of the word, to dispense the sacraments, to watch over his brethren, the elders and deacons, as well as the congregation, and finally, with the elders, to exercise church discipline and to see to it th

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Called to the Ministry

Ronald Cammenga·2013-08-01

There may be struggles, doubts that need to be put to rest, questions answered, obstacles overcome, but those whom God calls cannot escape that call. The ministry is a high calling—there is none higher. But it is also a demanding calling, physically, psychologically, and spiritually. In the ministry

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Called to the Ministry

Daniel Holstege·2014-03-01

Do not seek the ministry because you want to prove that you are somebody to your parents or grandparents. Even if you do prove it, you will then be stuck in a position in which you never wanted to be. Pursue the ministry only if you cannot do anything else. If you have the urge to preach the word of

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The Calling to the Ministry

George C Lubbers·1959-07-01

All who are called to the ministry need to have the natural talents, yet all who have the natural talents may not be called. 2. In the pure and upright and constant desire to serve the Lord in the office of the ministry. He who thus desires the ministry desires a good, honorable work. This is the sp

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The Office of the Ministry

David Engelsma·2019-09-27

Our text, as I announced, is Colossians 1, verses 25 through 29. Whereof I am made a minister according to the dispensation of God which is given to me for you to fulfill the word of God. Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints

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The Office of Pastor and Teacher

Ronald Hanko·2001-02-01

Ministry, Teaching

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Giving our sons as pastors

Erika Kiel·2023-02-01

Ministers, Ministry, Sacrifice - - -

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The Offices In The Church

Ronald Hanko·2000-08-01

Deacons, Elders, Ministry