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June 13, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“Competent to Care”
Romans 15:14
"I myself am convinced, my brothers and sisters, that you yourselves are full of goodness, filled with knowledge and competent to instruct one another."
We often look at the spiritual life as a one-way street: the experts teach, and the rest of us listen. It’s easy to feel like an amateur in a room full of spiritual professionals. But here, near the end of his deeply theological letter to the Romans, the Apostle Paul drops a beautiful truth bomb that turns that entire mindset upside down.
Paul hadn't even met the believers in Rome yet, but he was already utterly convinced of their capacity. To get to the heart of what Romans 15:14 means, it helps to understand why the Apostle Paul wrote it.
Up until this point in the letter, Paul has spent 14 chapters delivering some incredibly heavy theology and intense corrections. He has corrected their biases, challenged their behaviors, and given strict instructions on how Jewish and Gentile believers should treat each other.
But in verse 14, Paul pauses, shifts his tone, and essentially says, "Hey, I know I’ve been tough on you, but I want you to know that I completely believe in you." He points distinct qualities that were meant for the everydaybeliever sitting in the pews. This isn't about moral perfection; it's about a heart transformed by grace that genuinely desires the well-being of others. It’s the fruit of the Spirit actively working inside them. They didn't justhave random facts about God; they deeply understood the gospel story and how it changed their reality. Notice that Paul doesn't say, "Wait until I get there to fix your problems." He says, "You already have what it takesto build each other up."
You don't need a theology degree to speak truth into someone's life. You don't need a flawless track record to offer a word of comfort or gentle correction. If you have the Holy Spirit, a heart full of Christ's goodness, and a foundational grasp of His truth, you are qualified. God has uniquely positioned you in your family, your workplace, and your community to minister to the people right nextto you.
Romans 15:14 is a declaration of spiritual maturity and empowerment. It teaches that the work of ministry, counseling, and encouragement belongs to the entirechurch community, not just a select few leaders. If you are grounded in God's love and truth, you are fully equipped to help carry the burdens of the people around you.
God doesn't call the qualified; He qualifies the called. You are equipped today to be a vessel of encouragement to someone else. Who can you lift up right now?
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusJune 13, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“Competent to Care”
Romans 15:14
"I myself am convinced, my brothers and sisters, that you yourselves are full of goodness, filled with knowledge and competent to instruct one another."
We often look at the spiritual life as a one-way street: the experts teach, and the rest of us listen. It’s easy to feel like an amateur in a room full of spiritual professionals. But here, near the end of his deeply theological letter to the Romans, the Apostle Paul drops a beautiful truth bomb that turns that entire mindset upside down.
Paul hadn't even met the believers in Rome yet, but he was already utterly convinced of their capacity. To get to the heart of what Romans 15:14 means, it helps to understand why the Apostle Paul wrote it.
Up until this point in the letter, Paul has spent 14 chapters delivering some incredibly heavy theology and intense corrections. He has corrected their biases, challenged their behaviors, and given strict instructions on how Jewish and Gentile believers should treat each other.
But in verse 14, Paul pauses, shifts his tone, and essentially says, "Hey, I know I’ve been tough on you, but I want you to know that I completely believe in you." He points distinct qualities that were meant for the everydaybeliever sitting in the pews. This isn't about moral perfection; it's about a heart transformed by grace that genuinely desires the well-being of others. It’s the fruit of the Spirit actively working inside them. They didn't justhave random facts about God; they deeply understood the gospel story and how it changed their reality. Notice that Paul doesn't say, "Wait until I get there to fix your problems." He says, "You already have what it takesto build each other up."
You don't need a theology degree to speak truth into someone's life. You don't need a flawless track record to offer a word of comfort or gentle correction. If you have the Holy Spirit, a heart full of Christ's goodness, and a foundational grasp of His truth, you are qualified. God has uniquely positioned you in your family, your workplace, and your community to minister to the people right nextto you.
Romans 15:14 is a declaration of spiritual maturity and empowerment. It teaches that the work of ministry, counseling, and encouragement belongs to the entirechurch community, not just a select few leaders. If you are grounded in God's love and truth, you are fully equipped to help carry the burdens of the people around you.
God doesn't call the qualified; He qualifies the called. You are equipped today to be a vessel of encouragement to someone else. Who can you lift up right now?