Prayer, The Word, and the Gospel
- Rica Jane F. Silva
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Matthew 28:19
As Christians, especially the youth, we are called not just to believe in God but to walk in obedience to His calling. This begins with building a relationship with Him through prayer, where we pour out our hearts, listen to His voice, and align ourselves with His will.
Prayer is not just communication—it is connection.
Alongside prayer, we must read the Word, because Scripture is where God reveals His character, His promises, and His direction for our lives. It comforts, corrects, and guides us through every season. But we cannot stop at just knowing God privately. As our hearts are transformed, our lives must reflect His truth publicly. That’s why sharing the gospel—telling others about Jesus—is essential.
The Great Commission isn’t a suggestion; it’s a command.
We were not saved to remain silent. Our testimonies carry power, and someone is waiting to hear what God has done in your life.
As young believers, we must rise up, speak boldly, and live faithfully. Prayer, reading the Word, and preaching the gospel must go hand-in-hand. This is the rhythm of a Christian life in action. You are blessed to be a blessing—to know God and to make Him known. Let your life be a light that points others to Jesus.
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