Stir Up One-Another to Love and Good Works: How Mentors Light Fires
Episode Summary
In week four of The One-Another Life series, Ellen picks up where this week's blog post left off, moving from Hebrews 10:24-25 to a second “stir up” passage in 2 Timothy 1:6 — a different Greek word, anazopyreo, meaning to rekindle or fan a flame back to life. Using the picture of coals that look gray on the outside but still hold heat underneath, she names three common fears that keep mentors from speaking up (being wrong, overstepping, feeding pride) and answers each one. The episode closes with why fanning a flame was always meant to happen in community, not alone.
Scripture Referenced
Hebrews 10:24-25 (full word study on the blog)2 Timothy 1:6Romans 12:6-8 (gifts, including administration)Quote to Share
“Gifts don't usually start as fires. They start as embers gone gray on the outside. Somebody has to crouch down and blow.”
Resources Mentioned
Free download: The Gift-Spotting Field Guide — a tracker + stir-up statement template https://www.ellencastillo.com/blog/stir-up-one-another-to-love-and-good-works-how-mentors-light-firesBlog post: “Stir Up One Another to Love and Good Works: How Mentors Light Fires” https://www.ellencastillo.com/blog/stir-up-one-another-to-love-and-good-works-how-mentors-light-firesEquip & Go content bank (inside the Bridge the Gap membership) https://www.ellencastillo.com/membership.htmlWant to be featured in an upcoming feature segment? Fill out the contact form here https://www.ellencastillo.comReflection Questions
Is there a gift in you that's gone gray on the outside — one you've quietly stopped mentioning, even to yourself?Which of the three fears (being wrong, overstepping, feeding pride) tends to keep you quiet?Who around you has embers under the ash, waiting on you to blow?