Sunday, March 19, 2023

Minister Versus Administer








To minister is to take care of business. To minister is to preach beliefs. Is it not funny that in our fake courts, we have administrators who "administer" for us Hmm.

“The prefix ad- is used to express direction towards or in addition to. It is derived from the PIE root *ad-, meaning "to, near, at". It can be simplified to a- before sc-, sp- and/or st-; modified to ac- before many consonants and then re-spelled af-, ag-, al-, etc., in conformity with the following consonant (e.g., affection, aggression.”

So, it’s near ministering; near to taking care of business, near to preaching beliefs?

“Prefix ad- means towards, to, with regard to, or in relation to. It can also describe addition, or joining.

So, joining your taking care of business, it is with regard to preaching beliefs?

At any rate, we would do well to stand in ministering to our own affairs over having another coming close to it. Ministering to our own business is hitting the target. An administer/administrator is coming close to doing our business for us and feels way of the mark.

Just food for thought.

 

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