1 Peter 4:10 (KJV)
“As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.”

BIBLE READING:
Isaiah 23–27; Psalm 114
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Raymond Theodore Richey was a teenager in 1911 when his life was dramatically changed—he was miraculously healed of blindness and tuberculosis. That encounter with God’s power left a lasting imprint on his heart. He realized he had not just been healed—he had been shown the love of Christ in a tangible way and he had to respond by impacting lives of others with the Gospel.
Unsure of how to begin ministry, he devoted himself to studying God’s Word and building a life of prayer. As his faith grew, so did his understanding that what God had done for him was not meant to end with him.
One day, while visiting his brother’s home, he met a woman suffering from severe rheumatism. Moved with compassion, he stepped out in faith and prayed for her. Instantly, she was healed. That moment marked the beginning of a life of ministry.
From that single act of obedience, doors began to open. Invitations followed, and his ministry expanded across nations. Over time, more than a million people responded to the Gospel through his life.

1 Peter 4:10 reveals a foundational truth: whatever we receive from God is entrusted to us to share. When we have been watered, we are to water others also. The grace, healing, and love we have experienced are not meant to remain with us—they are meant to flow through us.
As believers, we are channels of God’s blessings. We are blessed to bless others. This is how we demonstrate the love of Christ—not just in words, but through action. Christ loved us so deeply that He paid the ultimate price for our healing and deliverance. That same love now calls us to minister to others.
When God heals you, it is not only for your comfort, but for your commissioning. When He lifts you, it is so you can lift others. When He restores you, it is so you can become a vessel of restoration.
Therefore, we must not ignore the needs around us. We must pray for the sick, encourage the broken, and reach out with compassion. Ministry is simply allowing what God has done in you to reach someone else through you.
As we pour out the love of God to others in this season and minister to them, certainly God will multiply every seed sown, replenish us and expand our impact for His glory.

PRAYER:
Lord, thank You for the grace You have shown me. Help me to be a faithful steward of all I have received. Give me the compassion and boldness to minister to others and reflect Your love in every way, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
Stay on the path of divine destiny; the journey may sometimes appear slow, but as long as you are on course with God, victory is sure! – WORDBITE 201

Shalom!

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