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Read Acts 4:32 & Romans 12:10.

Acts 4:32 paints a beautiful picture of the early Christian community, describing them as “one in heart and mind.” Their unity was not merely superficial, but a deep bond of love and fellowship. Similarly, Romans 12:10 instructs us, “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.”  

Investing in relationships with the people around us is a powerful expression of Christ’s love in action. When we cultivate genuine connections with others, we experience a sense of belonging and support. Our lives intertwine, enriching each other’s journeys and collectively growing stronger. 

Investing in relationships goes beyond casual interactions; it involves intentionally cherishing, understanding, and empathizing with others. It requires selflessness and humility, considering the needs and desires of those around us above our own.  

The effect of such investments is transformative. As we create spaces of love and acceptance, walls are broken down, and hearts are opened. The power of connected hearts leads to unity, compassion, and a shared sense of purpose. Together, we become a force for good, impacting our communities and the world.  

Furthermore, when we invest in relationships, we reflect God’s character. He is relational at His core, reaching out to us with boundless love and grace. As we imitate His example, our actions become a testament to His presence and a means of drawing others closer to Him.    

The effect of such investments is transformative. As we create spaces of love and acceptance, walls are broken down, and hearts are opened. The power of connected hearts leads to unity, compassion, and a shared sense of purpose.

Today, let us cherish the value of investing in relationships. May we be devoted to one another, honouring and supporting those around us. As we do, we will witness the transformative effect of connected hearts, fostering a community where Christ’s love shines brightly, touching lives and changing hearts for eternity. 

Questions –  

  1. What do these verses tell us about how a community should look?  
  2. Why might loving the people we’re around help us commit to the spaces we’re in?  
  3. Have you seen any spaces that model this way of living? What was it like? 

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