A sincere request to share a word of exhortation or a spiritual testimony by a Gospel Minister is rooted in a desire to serve, rather than to be seen, ensuring the message is graciously delivered in humility (Ps. 66:16). Based on best practices for ministry, this request is often handled through specific channels to ensure order and alignment with the leadership of the Church.
However, as a minister pleading for this, it is best to approach the authority with a humble spirit, clearly stating the purpose of the message and how it will benefit the body of Christ and the people you are to share the Good News with (Col. 4:3-4).
PRAYER: Dear Heavenly Father and Gracious LORD, I'm grateful for the boldness you've given me through the Holy Spirit, to be able to humbly request, even under persecution, to say what is beneficial to the Body of Christ and leading to God's Salvation of those who walk in ignorance. Please keep me favored in Your presence so that, as I continue to pray and request, I will always receive opportunities to share the Gospel with everyone, in Jesus' Name,
Amen.
From Acts 21:37 & 39
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