We Need The Church

July 18, 2025

Scripture Of The Day

And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. (Hebrews 10:4-25)

By Cheryl Henderson (Excerpts from Ultimate Success God’s Way Devotional)


The Church is God’s life-support system for individual Christians. Nobody expects a baby to grow on its own, and God never meant for us to grow and develop spiritually in isolation. Spiritual growth is a group project, which should be good news to you and me because that means we don’t have to do it all by ourselves. Adam’s aloneness was the only part of creation that God said was “not good” (Genesis 2:18).

The universal church is made up of believers everywhere. The local church is made up of believers somewhere. The writer of Hebrews states, “Let’s see how inventive we can be in encouraging love and helping out, not avoiding worshiping together as some do (Hebrews 10:25 TM). You say, “But I don’t need encouragement and I don’t need help.” Perhaps not today, but what about next week or next month? And what about the people who need your help and encouragement?

There are two kinds of growth: (1) Symbiotic growth, which occurs when two organisms both benefit from the relationship. (2) Parasitic growth, which occurs when one organism feeds off the other without giving anything back.

Paul describes the Church as “God’s household” (Ephesians 2:19, NIV) in which the members grow by being “fitted together” and by being “built together for a dwelling place of God” (Ephesians 21-1-2, NKJV). We are to be a part of something bigger than any one of us. There is no mention in Paul’s writings of individual growth apart from the Church. We only grow as we connect, relate, contribute, and receive from one another.

Cheryl Henderson

An Atlanta Ga native, Cheryl was married for 53 years to Ed Henderson. They have three sons and 8 grandchildren, and one great gran.

In January of 2021, Ed went home to be with the Lord after a brave fight with colon cancer.

Since 1985 Ed and Cheryl have been serving the Lord as evangelists in the Tennessee area and surrounding states.

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