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THE SURROGATE JOURNEY: BIRTHING PURPOSE THROUGH OTHERS.  PART 3: THE WEIGHT OF THE WOMB — WHEN CARRYING GETS COMPLICATED Genesis 16:5–6 Then Sarai said to Abram, ‘You are responsible for the wrong I am suffering. I put my servant in your arms, and now that she knows she is pregnant, she despises me.’ Then Sarai mistreated Hagar; so she fled from her.” (NIV) 🔁 Quick Recap: In Part 2 , we met Hagar, the Egyptian servant chosen by Sarai to carry her child. Though not her dream, not her plan, and not her baby—she became the carrier of a promise she didn’t initiate. We learned how sometimes we are called to be the “other woman” in someone else’s destiny story—carrying, serving, interceding, and pushing someone else’s dream forward. 🤰 The Blessing that Brought Bitterness Hagar became pregnant. She was carrying the long-awaited seed. She should have been celebrated. But instead… she was mistreated. The one who chose her now chased her. The one who needed her now neglected her. The woman...

THE LIFE CYCLE OF SIN AS CHILDBEARING PART 11: FELLOWSHIP AS IRON – ENCOURAGEMENT THAT STRENGTHENS

THE LIFE CYCLE OF SIN AS CHILDBEARING 
PART 11: FELLOWSHIP AS IRON – ENCOURAGEMENT THAT STRENGTHENS


James 1:15

Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.


RECAP OF PART 10

In the previous chapter, we explored the Minerals of Prayer, highlighting the importance of communication with God in nurturing our spiritual growth. Today, we will focus on Fellowship as Iron, emphasizing how encouragement from others strengthens our faith and helps us cultivate good desires.


3. Fellowship as Iron (Encouragement from Others)

In nutrition, iron is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in the body. It is crucial for transporting oxygen in the blood, supporting energy production, and enhancing immune function. Iron also supports brain health and strengthens the skin and tissues—vital for overall well-being.


Good for Growth:

Fellowship with other believers is like iron—it enables spiritual oxygen to flow. Just as iron deficiency causes fatigue, spiritual isolation weakens our faith. Fellowship gives us strength, accountability, and joy. When we walk with others, we’re less likely to stumble.


Scripture: “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works.” — Hebrews 10:24 (ESV)



Analogy:

Just as iron strengthens and energizes the body, spiritual fellowship refreshes the soul and prevents weariness. It’s easier to resist sin and grow in righteousness when you're surrounded by people who inspire, support, and correct you in love.



REFLECTION:

Are you intentionally connected to a community of faith that nurtures your walk with God? Or are you trying to grow alone and running spiritually dry?




Call to Action:

Make time this week to connect with a fellow believer. Share, pray, and encourage each other. Join a Bible study or small group if you haven’t already. Fellowship is not optional—it’s oxygen for your spiritual lungs.




PRAYER:

Lord, help me value and seek fellowship with others to grow in faith. Place the right people in my path who will build me up, and help me be a source of strength for others. Amen.




Next Part – Part 12:

In the next devotional, we’ll explore Worship as Folic Acid, emphasizing its vital role in sustaining spiritual health and promoting righteous growth.



Let’s Talk:

What role has Christian fellowship played in your life recently?

How can you contribute to a faith community instead of only receiving from it?

Please kindly share your thoughts, testimonies, or questions—we grow better together.

Thank you!






Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson 

(EL-PJ God's penman)

Comments

  1. Hebrew 10:25 has encouraged me not to abandon Christian gatherings, as they strengthen my faith and also give me the opportunity to encourage others. These gatherings help us persevere through challenges.

    Thank you!

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    1. Hallelujah! Amazing. Thank you, Esi, for sharing 🤝

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