In this message, Noel draws a parallel between the excruciating recovery from sinus surgery and the difficult, often messy work of ministry, describing it as "picking out dried gunk." Focusing on Acts 6, he shows how the rapid growth of the early church led to a crisis: complaints that Hellenistic widows were being neglected in the daily aid distribution, creating cultural tension. To resolve the issue, the apostles chose to delegate the responsibility to seven capable men, freeing themselves to prioritize prayer and teaching the Word. This established a system where servants (deacons) manage practical needs while pastors (elders) focus on equipping the church, ensuring healthy growth without sacrificing core mission.
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