We often talk about sharing the gospel with others, and yes, that’s our divine mandate. But sometimes, the person who needs the Good News the most isn’t far away; it’s the friend who hasn’t smiled in days. It’s the believer who used to light up every room, but lately, they’ve been dim. It’s the sister who prays for others but feels like God has gone silent on her.
It’s someone who knows Jesus — but right now, they’re struggling to believe that He still sees them.
Romans 10:14 says:
“How can they believe in the One of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?”
Sometimes, “preaching” isn’t a pulpit.
It’s a phone call.
It’s a gentle “Hey, I just want to remind you — you are not forgotten.”
It’s a scripture you felt nudged to share, even though you didn’t know why.
Believers need to keep hearing, too.
Not just the lost — the tired, the discouraged, the ones hanging on by a thread.
So if you’ve felt a nudge to check on someone, do it.
If a verse dropped in your heart this morning, share it.
If someone’s name keeps coming up in your thoughts — don’t push it away.
You never know…
Your simple message might be the very thing that helps them hold on. Because someone, maybe in your circle, maybe in your DMs, maybe across the room in church…
needs to hear it. Again.
So, to you my friend…
“You’re seen. ”
“You’re still chosen.”
“You’re loved.”
“You’re not alone.”
“God hasn’t forgotten you.“