Investing in Others
One of the clearest marks of an effective Christ-follower is the willingness to invest in someone else’s spiritual growth. Christianity has never been a solo journey. From the beginning, Jesus called disciples, walked with them, taught them, corrected them, and sent them out. He did not simply preach to crowds; He poured Himself into a few so they could impact many. Our scripture passage for today reveals a chain of discipleship—Paul to Timothy, Timothy to faithful people, and those people to others. True Christianity multiplies. Yet many of us struggle here. We may feel unqualified, too busy, or unsure of what we have to offer. Sometimes we assume discipleship is only for pastors or ministry leaders. But every believer has something to pass on: encouragement, wisdom gained through failure, lessons from Scripture, or simply a faithful example. Investing in others matters because spiritual growth rarely happens in isolation. We need people who challenge us, pray for us, and walk with us...