🌿 Humbled and Exalted

Scripture: Matthew 23:12

Verse:

“Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.”


Message:
Pride is one of the biggest barriers between man and God. When we try to lift ourselves up, we forget that every blessing we have comes from Him. Jesus taught that the way to true greatness is not through power, wealth, or recognition — but through humility and service.

The world teaches us to seek attention and honor. But God’s kingdom works in the opposite way. He delights in the humble heart — the one that serves quietly, forgives easily, and gives without expecting anything in return. When you choose humility, God Himself will lift you up at the right time.

Remember, Jesus — the Son of God — humbled Himself to serve others. He washed the disciples’ feet, He touched the sick, and He forgave sinners. If the Lord of all creation could humble Himself, we too are called to walk in that same spirit.


Reflection:
True greatness is not about being seen, but about serving others with love.
When you live humbly, God’s grace surrounds you, and His favor follows you.


Prayer:
Lord, teach me to be humble like You.
Help me not to seek my own glory but to bring glory to Your name.
Give me a gentle heart to serve others with kindness and love.
Lift me up, Lord, only in Your time and for Your purpose.
In Jesus’ name, I Pray, Amen.


“New Christian Church” — Bible-Based Reference

“New Christian Church” — Bible-Based Reference

A New Christian Church, according to the Bible, refers to a community of believers—not a building or denomination—who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. The term “church” in the New Testament comes from the Greek word ekklesia, meaning “assembly” or “called-out ones.” Biblically, the church is the body of Christ, unified through faith and guided by the Holy Spirit.

Key Biblical Principles

  • The Church Is the Body of Christ
    “Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.” (1 Corinthians 12:27)
    The universal church consists of all people everywhere who have a personal relationship with Jesus, forming one spiritual body, with Christ as the head.

  • Community of New Covenant Believers
    The church is the new covenant people of God, rooted in God’s promises and inaugurated by the Holy Spirit—“built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone” (Ephesians 2:19–22).

  • Worship, Fellowship, and Mission
    The primary purpose of the church is to worship God through Christ, nurture one another, and carry out the mission of making disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19–20).

Distinctives of a New Christian (or “Bible-Based”) Church

  • Rooted in Scripture: All teaching, doctrine, and practice flow from the Bible, centering faith and life on Jesus.

  • Life in Christ: Members are united in Christ and empowered by the Spirit to live out faith in love, service, and holiness.

  • Salvation through Faith: Entrance into God’s family comes by confessing Jesus as Lord, believing that God raised Him from the dead (Romans 10:9), and living a transformed life as a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17).

Essential Bible References

Concept Bible Reference
Body of Christ 1 Corinthians 12:12–27
Household of God Ephesians 2:19–22
Living Stones/Spiritual House 1 Peter 2:5
All are One in Christ Galatians 3:28–29
Worshiping God Ephesians 1:4–6
Great Commission Matthew 28:18–20

A “New Christian Church” thus means a Bible-based fellowship of believers in Christ, living out faith in love, empowered by the Holy Spirit, unified in worship, mission, and the teachings of Scripture.

Explore resources and connect with the community at New Christian Prayer Church’s website and find inspiration on their Pinterest page.

“For just as one body, we have many members…so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another.” (Romans 12:4–5)