The Daily Word


Over the last days, we have been looking at the characteristics of Jesus and the blessings He brings to those who know Him and the potential blessings to those who as yet have not put their faith in Him, through a consideration of the statements made by Jesus beginning with ‘I am’. If we put them all together, we would see that they encompass virtually all of our needs as Christians, both now and for the future.

We should value them as prized characteristics and seek to reproduce them in our relationships with others to bring saving trust to those who are lost and rich fellowship to our fellow believers, who we realise are part of the whole church and spiritual body of our Lord Jesus Christ.

As we have eternal life and are fed by our Saviour, so we should seek to build up our fellow believers in our most holy faith and point others to that ‘bread of life’. Whilst we cannot provided the security and shepherding that Jesus brings, we as under-shepherds should seek to guard and guide our fellow believers and seek to ensure that they get the best of the eternal life that Jesus offers and has brought to us. Our ‘talents’ that God has given us should be exercised in His service and part of that is to encourage our brothers and sisters in Christ.

I believe we are in the ‘last times’ and we need to use all the spiritual help that Jesus can give to bring others to Him and to grow in grace and the knowledge of our wonderful Saviour and Lord.

Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church 

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