The Apostle
The Apostle serves as a skilled supervisor on the construction site of the building, playing a vital role as the link between all other ministries. He has all the abilities that are found in other ministries. Which is why the apostolic ministry is considered the primary one in the Body of Christ.
If God calls someone directly to the apostolic office, they have the power to build the church and lay a solid foundation rooted in the apostleship and prophets, anchored in the Chief Cornerstone, Jesus Christ, the Chief Apostle. As a shepherd or overseer, the Apostle is capable of evangelizing the lost, leading crusades and outreach efforts, and imparting the Word of God to the people. He is a combination of all the ministries. In other words, the Apostles in the Church know how to set up the help ministries, deacons, elders, helpers, administrators, and governors so that they function properly and fulfill their purpose.
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