Men of Brotherhood

In Daily Devotional by Scott Roberts

Bible Verse: “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2 ESV)

Scripture Reading: Galatians 6:1-10

When we receive Christ as Lord and Saviour, we are adopted into God’s family (Romans 8:14-17) and are children of God.

Of course, this means we now have other brothers and sisters in Christ. Yes, we are part of a big, eternal family, and it’s up to each and every one of us men to be a good brother to all.

Therefore, as brothers in Christ, we are called to support and encourage each other in our faith journey. This involves bearing one another’s burdens, offering a listening ear, and providing prayerful support. Our fellowship with other believers is vital to our spiritual growth and strengthens the Body of Christ.

Be a good older or younger brother for your church family, in all seasons of life. Supporting our brothers in faith means being present in times of need and celebrating in times of joy. It involves building relationships based on trust, respect, and mutual encouragement. When we share our struggles and victories with one another, we create a community where God’s love is evident and His grace is experienced.

One practical way to be a supportive brother is through prayer. Praying for each other’s needs and spiritual growth fosters a deep sense of connection and care. It reminds us that we are not alone in our journey and have a family of believers standing with us.

Another way is through acts of service. Helping a brother in need, whether through providing a meal, offering a helping hand, or simply spending time together, shows the love of Christ in action.

I’ll never forget the time when I lost my job unexpectedly. The uncertainty about how I would provide for my family was overwhelming.

During this difficult period, a few men from my church stepped up in incredible ways.

One brother, who owned a small business, offered me some temporary IT work to help make ends meet. Another would regularly call me, offering words of encouragement and reminding me of God’s faithfulness, and praying over the phone with me every night. They even organized a prayer night specifically for me and my situation.

Their unwavering support and practical help were a testament to the strength of brotherhood in Christ and helped me navigate that challenging time with hope and faith.

These acts of kindness and support strengthen our bonds and build a community of faith that reflects God’s love for the world.

Prayer: Lord, help me to be a supportive and loving brother in Christ. Show me how to bear the burdens of my fellow believers and encourage them in their faith. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Reflection: Think about a brother in Christ who might need your support today. How can you reach out to him and offer encouragement or help?


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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts is an elder, teacher, speaker, and men's ministry leader at Bayfair Baptist Church. In addition to writing for his personal blog, Scott has released a men's ministry book called Warrior Disciple. Originally from Missouri, USA, Scott now resides in Pickering, Ontario with his wife and their youngest daughter.
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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts is an elder, teacher, speaker, and men's ministry leader at Bayfair Baptist Church. In addition to writing for his personal blog, Scott has released a men's ministry book called Warrior Disciple. Originally from Missouri, USA, Scott now resides in Pickering, Ontario with his wife and their youngest daughter.