Many believers struggle with fruitfulness because grace has been misunderstood as passivity. In truth, grace does not replace workmanship in the Kingdom, it empowers it.
Paul clarifies this tension perfectly:
“I worked harder than all of them...yet not I, but the grace of God with me.” 1 Corinthians 15:10
Kingdom work still demands planting and faithful stewardship. The difference is the source of the labor. This work does not flow from hustle, pressure, or self-exertion, but from obedience and rested submission to God’s sovereignty. In response, we walk without growing weary, and fly without strain. #faith #lordsbook #hope #bible
Paul clarifies this tension perfectly:
“I worked harder than all of them...yet not I, but the grace of God with me.” 1 Corinthians 15:10
Kingdom work still demands planting and faithful stewardship. The difference is the source of the labor. This work does not flow from hustle, pressure, or self-exertion, but from obedience and rested submission to God’s sovereignty. In response, we walk without growing weary, and fly without strain. #faith #lordsbook #hope #bible
Many believers struggle with fruitfulness because grace has been misunderstood as passivity. In truth, grace does not replace workmanship in the Kingdom, it empowers it.
Paul clarifies this tension perfectly:
“I worked harder than all of them...yet not I, but the grace of God with me.” 1 Corinthians 15:10
Kingdom work still demands planting and faithful stewardship. The difference is the source of the labor. This work does not flow from hustle, pressure, or self-exertion, but from obedience and rested submission to God’s sovereignty. In response, we walk without growing weary, and fly without strain. #faith #lordsbook #hope #bible