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Many people believe they can grow spiritually without needing others, thinking they can become more like Jesus on their own. However, the Bible reveals that God designed discipleship to happen in community. The early church devoted themselves to fellowship, teaching, and shared life together. When we isolate ourselves spiritually, we become like an ember pulled from the fire—our faith grows cold and dim. God uses people to shape people, developing Christlike character through relationships where we practice forgiveness, patience, and grace. The goal isn't just attending church but belonging to a church family where we grow together in Christlikeness.
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By Wray Church of the Nazarene5
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Many people believe they can grow spiritually without needing others, thinking they can become more like Jesus on their own. However, the Bible reveals that God designed discipleship to happen in community. The early church devoted themselves to fellowship, teaching, and shared life together. When we isolate ourselves spiritually, we become like an ember pulled from the fire—our faith grows cold and dim. God uses people to shape people, developing Christlike character through relationships where we practice forgiveness, patience, and grace. The goal isn't just attending church but belonging to a church family where we grow together in Christlikeness.
For sermon notes, recap, and devotionals, click here: https://sermons.wraynaz.com
For all our links, click here: https://linktr.ee/wraynaz