The fundamental act of Christian love, care, and discipleship is felt through the visiting of Brethren - checking on their well-being and rendering help when needed, as members of the Body of Christ (Matt. 25:40). This strengthens the spiritual bond, showing compassion, and preventing isolation within the Church (Ps. 133:1).
Furthermore, offering and practicing hospitality with love for one another, without grumbling, identifies us as Children of God who have received much to give after well-doing (Rom. 12:13, 1 Pet. 4:8-9). So that the congregation under their care will continue to grow from glory to glory, Ministers should encourage visitation and fellowship among Brethren by being an example to all they are discipling.
PRAYER: Dear LORD, Compassionate God, and Abba Father, thank You for making me a deeper channel of Your Love to all you've brought to my life for discipleship at this time as Your presence is acknowledged where even two are gathered (Matt. 18:20). Please elevate their faith, even as I visit them when available, to enjoy and ensure their spiritual growth, in Jesus' Name,
Amen.
From Acts 15:36
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