Involving oneself in a deliberate, ongoing process of encouraging spiritual growth, grounding Believers in sound doctrine, and fostering deep community to withstand trials, helps strengthen growing Disciples with their spiritual needs, as a Minister empowered for God's glory (Acts 15:32 & 41). It requires active engagement—through prayer, mentorship, and equipping for ministry—to build resilience and ensure lasting faith.
This way, Followers of Christ are built to maturity so they may not fall away, yet stay prepared to endure trials while continuing the mission of the Church unto eternal life (Acts 14:21-22, John 6:67-68).
PRAYER: Blessed LORD and Glorious King, thank You for making me a ministering vessel of the Holy Spirit, empowered to help others with their spiritual needs. Please continue to use me as a channel of Your Word, to equip growing Christians to fulfill the Great Commission and keep them prepared against every trial that may come their way, as Overcomers, in Jesus' Name,
Amen.
From Acts 18:23
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