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Bible in a Year:
Because the hand of the Lord my God was on me, I took courage and gathered leaders from Israel to go up with me.
The little Bible college in northern Ghana didnāt look impressiveājust a tin-roofed cinder-block building and a handful of students. Yet Bob Hayes poured his life into those students. He gave them leadership roles and encouraged them to preach and teach, despite their occasional reluctance. Bob passed away years ago, but dozens of thriving churches, schools, and two additional Bible institutes have sprung up across Ghanaāall started by graduates of that humble school.
During the reign of King Artaxerxes (465ā424 bc), Ezra the scribe assembled a band of Jewish exiles to return to Jerusalem. But Ezra found no Levites among them (Ezra 8:15). He needed Levites to serve as priests. So he commissioned leaders to ābring attendants to us for the house of our Godā (v. 17). They did so (vv. 18ā20), and Ezra led them all in fasting and prayer (v. 21).
Ezraās name means āhelper,ā a characteristic that resides at the heart of good leadership. Under Ezraās prayerful guidance, he and his protĆ©gĆ©s would lead a spiritual awakening in Jerusalem (see chapters 9ā10). All they had needed was a little encouragement and wise direction.
Thatās how Godās church works too. As good mentors encourage and build us up, we learn to do the same for others. Such an influence will reach far beyond our lifetime. Work done faithfully for God stretches into eternity.
Reflect & Pray
Who is your primary spiritual mentor? (If you donāt have one, who might you ask to mentor you?) Why is mentoring in Christ something vital for you to receive and extend to others?
Father, show me someone I can mentor.
