#ReadMe
Many things we practice in the Church today deserve sincere reflection in the light of God's Word. One of them is the casual use of the terms "my #spiritual son" or "my #spiritual daughter."

Not everyone in the church is automatically your spiritual son or daughter. If you did not lead the person to Christ, disciple them, nurture them in the faith, and take responsibility for their spiritual growth, then we should be careful about claiming such titles.Many people came into the church already mature in their walk with God, already serving Him faithfully before they met us.

The Apostle Paul called Timothy and Titus his sons in the faith because he had invested his life in them, taught them, mentored them, and helped shape their ministry (1Timothy 1:2; Titus 1:4).
#Spiritual #fatherhood is not a title to be #claimed; it is a #responsibility to be #demonstrated.

It is unfortunate that today some people are quick to call others their spiritual sons or daughters, yet they do not pray for them,teach them,encourage them, support them, or stand with them in difficult times. True spiritual parenting is measured by sacrifice, discipleship,love,and
accountability not by words alone.

Let us examine ourselves and return to biblical Christianity. Instead of seeking titles and recognition, let us focus on raising disciples, serving God's people with humility, and pointing everyone to Jesus Christ, who is the true Shepherd of our souls.

May God help us to put away every practice that does not glorify Him and give us hearts that genuinely care for His people. God bless you.
#ReadMe Many things we practice in the Church today deserve sincere reflection in the light of God's Word. One of them is the casual use of the terms "my #spiritual son" or "my #spiritual daughter." Not everyone in the church is automatically your spiritual son or daughter. If you did not lead the person to Christ, disciple them, nurture them in the faith, and take responsibility for their spiritual growth, then we should be careful about claiming such titles.Many people came into the church already mature in their walk with God, already serving Him faithfully before they met us. The Apostle Paul called Timothy and Titus his sons in the faith because he had invested his life in them, taught them, mentored them, and helped shape their ministry (1Timothy 1:2; Titus 1:4). #Spiritual #fatherhood is not a title to be #claimed; it is a #responsibility to be #demonstrated. It is unfortunate that today some people are quick to call others their spiritual sons or daughters, yet they do not pray for them,teach them,encourage them, support them, or stand with them in difficult times. True spiritual parenting is measured by sacrifice, discipleship,love,and accountability not by words alone. Let us examine ourselves and return to biblical Christianity. Instead of seeking titles and recognition, let us focus on raising disciples, serving God's people with humility, and pointing everyone to Jesus Christ, who is the true Shepherd of our souls. May God help us to put away every practice that does not glorify Him and give us hearts that genuinely care for His people. God bless you.
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