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*A Glorious Ministry*
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*Text:  2 Cor.
4:1-6*
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*Four Aspects of Ministry:*
*I.
The Discouragement of Ministry - 4:1*
*Two things kept Paul going:*
*1.
He realized he was part of something bigger than himself - 2 Cor.
1:1*
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He remembered that he was a recipient of God’s mercy - 2 Cor.
4:1*
 
 
 
 
*II.
The Defense of Ministry - 4:2*
 
 
 
 
 
*III.
The Refusal of Ministry - 4:3-5*
 
 
 
 
 
*IV.
The Reward of Ministry - 4:6*
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*A Glorious Ministry*
* *
*Text:  2 Cor.
4:1-6*
* *
*Four Aspects of Ministry:*
*I.
The Discouragement of Ministry - 4:1*
*Two things kept Paul going:*
*1.
He realized he was part of something bigger than himself - 2 Cor.
1:1*
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*2.
He remembered that he was a recipient of God’s mercy - 2 Cor.
4:1*
 
 
 
 
*II.
The Defense of Ministry - 4:2*
 
 
 
 
 
*III.
The Refusal of Ministry - 4:3-5*
 
 
 
 
 
*IV.
The Reward of Ministry - 4:6*
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