Be a Bridge, Not a Barrier
“We put no obstacle in anyone’s way, so that no fault may be found with our
ministry.”
- 2 Corinthians 6:3
Paul understood that preaching the gospel is not only about
speaking truth; it is about living truth. He knew that even the right message
could be rejected if the messenger became a stumbling block. So, he made a
personal commitment: “We put no obstacle in anyone’s way.”
This verse calls us to examine ourselves honestly. Are our
words gentle or harsh? Are our actions consistent with our confession? Do our
habits, relationships, or online behaviour make it easier for others to see
Christ or make it harder? Are we the people others complain to God about? Could
we be the reason someone is not growing in faith?
As believers, people watch us closely. A careless joke,
hidden pride, or an unkind response can undo hours of teaching. We may never
know how many hearts are quietly discouraged by a believer's inconsistency. That
is why Paul’s concern was not only to preach faithfully, but to live carefully.
This does not mean perfection. It means humility, awareness,
and a daily prayer:
“Lord, do not let my life block someone’s path to You.”
Christian ministry is measured not only by how well we speak
of Christ, but by how clearly our lives point to Him.
Prayer
“Lord, guard my words and actions. Make my life a clear
path, not an obstacle. Let others find You and not be hindered by me. Amen.”
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