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Have you ever wondered if your quiet, unseen service for Christ really matters? In Luke 6:15, we find James, a disciple who is practically unknown. We have no record of his words, actions, or sermons in the Bible. His ministry never made headlines, yet he faithfully followed Jesus. This reminds us of a key principle: Jesus didn’t choose His disciples to have the same ministry, but to deliver the same message. James served quietly but faithfully, and his reward will be in heaven. In the church today, many of us might feel like our service goes unnoticed. But take heart! Your Savior sees every act of faithfulness, and what matters most is not recognition, but obedience. You may never be famous, but you can be faithful. And that’s what counts in the end.
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Have you ever wondered if your quiet, unseen service for Christ really matters? In Luke 6:15, we find James, a disciple who is practically unknown. We have no record of his words, actions, or sermons in the Bible. His ministry never made headlines, yet he faithfully followed Jesus. This reminds us of a key principle: Jesus didn’t choose His disciples to have the same ministry, but to deliver the same message. James served quietly but faithfully, and his reward will be in heaven. In the church today, many of us might feel like our service goes unnoticed. But take heart! Your Savior sees every act of faithfulness, and what matters most is not recognition, but obedience. You may never be famous, but you can be faithful. And that’s what counts in the end.

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