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The Natural Blessings of Faithful Ministry
1 Peter 5:1
 
 
 
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THERE IS A SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE TO THE ELDERSHIP.
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Peter was an Apostle.
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Peter was one of the twelve.
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He makes a point to bring forth the info regarding his eldership.
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THERE IS MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING IN THE WORK.
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The witness of the sufferings of Christ & our part in it.
/The word witness is translated from the Greek //μαρτυς.
We derive our English word martyr from it.
(One who’s life and actions testify to the worth and effect of faith, and who’s faith received witness in scripture.
Vines)/
 
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The blessings of the glory that awaits.
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