The Way - Part 11 // A Church That Develops Others
Barnabas is one of the most important yet least talked about figures in the entire New Testament. His name means son of encouragement, and his life changed the course of Christian history in ways most people never realize. Without Barnabas, there may have been no Paul as we know him. Without Barnabas, John Mark may never have written the Gospel of Mark. Barnabas himself wrote nothing in the New Testament, yet his fingerprints are all over it.
This message explores who Barnabas was, why he matters so much to the early church, and what his life teaches us about becoming encouragers today. Drawing from Acts 4, Acts 9, Acts 11, Romans 16, and more, we look at three defining marks of a true encourager and how ordinary believers can become the kind of spiritual fathers and mothers who fan revival into flame.
Topics covered include: the meaning of the name Barnabas and its connection to the Holy Spirit as Paraclete, how Barnabas vouched for Saul when the entire church was afraid of him, why Barnabas left a thriving revival to go find and invest in Paul, how Barnabas gave John Mark a second chance after he failed, the role of Phoebe as a female example of this same encouraging spirit, and what it means to be a spiritual father or mother regardless of age, gender, or family background.
If you have ever wondered how to encourage others in a meaningful way, how to recognize God-given potential in the people around you, or how to become the kind of person who builds others up rather than tearing them down, this message is for you.
Whether you are a new believer or have been walking with Christ for decades, the call to become an encourager is for every follower of Jesus. The church grows not through the loudest voices or the most dominant personalities, but through people with a heart for others.
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