Digging Deeper – Circles and Rows

 

One day as he saw the crowds gathering, Jesus went up on the mountainside and sat down. His disciples gathered around him, and he began to teach them.

Matthew 5:1-2 (NLT)



CIRCLES AND ROWS

 

As Sunday morning rolls around each week, we wake up, head to church, greet our friends, and sit in a row to receive the Word of God from our pastor. Being part of a church family is an important aspect of our lives as believers. We hear the Word of God every Sunday, enabling us to start the week with “cups” full to overflowing as we go out and live as sent people in the world around us. Rows are important. Our pastor has spent time in prayer and study to deliver a message that the Lord has laid on his heart for our congregation to hear.

Circles are important too. As we see in Matthew 5 and throughout the Gospels, Jesus had a circle around him wherever he went. While Jesus preached to many crowds, he always had his circle of disciples with him. Why are circles so important? They allow us to encourage each other, challenge each other, learn from each other, and even correct each other—all for God’s glory.

In circles, we encounter other people’s perspectives and life experiences. We can gain new insights and truths from the Scriptures and faith that God reveals in different ways to each of us. We can hold each other accountable and encourage one another. We are not meant to learn the Word of God alone; we are meant to grow in our knowledge of Christ together. Is our alone time in communion with the Lord important? Yes! But we must also spend time growing in Christ together, just as Jesus modeled for us.

Reflection: This morning, reflect on who has impacted your life for Christ by coming alongside you and living with you in a circle—someone who truly knows you, not just sits next to you in a row. What would your life look like without them? If you can’t think of anyone, I highly encourage you to consider joining a small group. Being a believer in life alone is not easy; we need like-minded others to walk beside us through our ups and downs so that we may learn and grow together.

 


Courtney Miller is the Special Needs ministry Director at NorthStar Church. She was born a Texas girl, but has lived in Georgia the majority of her life (Go Dawgs!). She married her husband, Chris, in 2012. They have two children with a third on the way. 

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