And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together
Hebrews 10:24–25
Reflection
Faith was never meant to be lived alone. In a world that pushes independence, Scripture calls us to community. Church isn’t just a building you attend, it’s a family you grow with, serve with, and walk through life with.
It’s easy to convince ourselves we can follow Jesus on our own. But isolation slowly weakens what community strengthens. We all need encouragement, accountability, teaching, and people who will remind us of truth when life gets heavy. Think of it like golf: practicing alone can help, but playing with others exposes blind spots, sharpens your game, and pushes you to grow. Your faith works the same way. God uses other believers to encourage, challenge, and strengthen you.
Church won’t be perfect because people aren’t perfect. But imperfect people gathering around a perfect Savior is exactly the point.