In our journey of faith, we often encounter the alluring concept of being 'self-made.' But what if we're called to be 'Kingdom-made' instead? This powerful message challenges us to reconsider our pursuit of individual success and embrace the interconnectedness of God's kingdom. Drawing from Romans 1:11-12, we're reminded that even the great Apostle Paul recognized his need for mutual encouragement and spiritual gifts from others. The scripture emphasizes that we're designed for community, not isolation. Just as Jesus chose to work alongside 12 disciples rather than act alone, we too are called to lean on one another. This shift in perspective invites us to see our struggles and triumphs as part of a larger tapestry of faith, where God uses His people to reach, heal, and empower one another. As we reflect on this, let's consider: Where have we believed the lie of self-sufficiency? How might embracing our 'Kingdom-made' identity transform our impact on the world around us?
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