In a culture obsessed with visibility, God still honours the hidden. Kingdom greatness is measured not by platform but by faithfulness. Some of the most powerful acts of service happen in obscurity—unnoticed by crowds, but not by Christ.
Every believer has been gifted by God—not for self-promotion, but for the building up of others. Yet many gifts lie dormant, buried under fear, pride, or passivity. What happens when the Church is full of consumers instead of contributors?
In an age of hyper-individualism and digital faith, it’s easy to treat church like a convenience store—visit when needed, consume, and leave. But Scripture calls the Church a body, a family, a temple. What if church isn’t just a place we go, but a people we become?
Spiritual maturity isn’t just about what’s happening in us—it’s about what flows through us. A life rooted in Christ bears fruit for others. As we grow, we become conduits of grace, justice, and truth in a world desperate for all three.
Christian growth is not a solo endeavour. We are formed in community, sharpened by others, and held accountable in love. But community can be messy, and vulnerability is costly. Still, it’s the soil where real growth takes root.
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