The desire of a faithful church is to see every member fully equipped to serve in God’s kingdom. In Ephesians 4:11-16, the Apostle Paul provides a compelling picture of what this looks like: a body “joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love” (v. 16). This vision is not one of passive participation but of purposeful engagement, where each member contributes to the upbuilding of the whole. A thriving church is alive and active, filled with individuals committed to serving God and one another.

David’s encounter with Goliath offers a powerful example of being equipped for God’s work. When he faced the giant, David did not go empty-handed or rely on tools that didn’t suit him. Instead, he used the resources and skills unique to him—a sling, five stones, and an unshakable trust in God. Armed with these, he overcame a seemingly insurmountable challenge. In the same way, God equips every believer with unique talents, tools, and opportunities perfectly suited to their mission.
Scripture reminds us repeatedly that our strength and readiness come from God. The psalmist declares that it is God who equips us with strength (Psalm 18:32), and Paul writes that Scripture makes us “competent, equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:17). These truths empower us to step boldly into the tasks God has prepared, confident that He provides everything we need to succeed.
A church that embraces this vision becomes a place of unity, zeal, and maturity. Unity comes when every resource and talent is dedicated to God’s glory, fostering a sense of shared purpose and collaboration. Zeal is evident when members are eager and enthusiastic about participating in the life and mission of the church. Maturity develops as individuals grow in faith, enabling the church to carry out its ministry with wisdom and effectiveness.
When every member takes up the call to be equipped for service, the church flourishes. It becomes a community that builds itself up in love, deeply engaged in fulfilling God’s mission in the world. This is not merely an aspiration but a call to action. Each believer is urged to pray for God’s guidance and strength, to seek opportunities for growth, and to contribute actively to the life of the church.
The writer of Hebrews offers a fitting prayer: “Now may the God of peace… equip you with everything good that you may do his will, working in us that which is pleasing in his sight” (Hebrews 13:20-21). May this prayer shape and inspire all who seek to be equipped for every good work, faithfully building one another up and carrying out God’s will.
Bible Reading Plan
Reading through the entire Bible in a year can be a challenge for many. Why not try a two-year plan instead? Over 2025 and 2026, journey through the entire Bible at a steady pace. This plan includes readings on weekdays only, leaving weekends open for catching up or deeper study. You can access the reading plan HERE.

