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02-17-2026 PART 3: Join Me in the Struggle: Becoming a Blessing Through Prayer and Love
17th February 2026 • The David Spoon Experience • The David Spoon Experience
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Romans 15 reveals something deeply personal about the apostle Paul. After explaining his responsibility to deliver the financial gift from the believers in Greece to the struggling Christians in Jerusalem, he shares his travel plans: once the task is completed, he intends to visit Rome on his way to Spain. What stands out is not simply his itinerary, but his heart. Paul says he is confident that when he comes, Christ will give him a great blessing to give to them. His expectation is not merely to receive encouragement, but to be a blessing. That posture reshapes how believers approach church, ministry, and fellowship. Instead of asking only, “What will I get?” Paul models the question, “What can Christ give me to give to others?” It reflects a servant-hearted disposition that seeks to build up the body rather than simply draw from it.

Section 2

Paul then shifts from anticipation to appeal. “Dear friends, I urge you…join me in my struggle by praying to God for me.” This is not a casual suggestion. It is a heartfelt plea from a seasoned apostle who understands his dependence on the prayers of others. He grounds the request in love, explaining that their love for him has been given by the Holy Spirit. Romans 5:5 affirms that God’s love is poured into hearts through the Spirit, meaning prayer for one another flows from divine work within. Prayer becomes one of the clearest ways believers carry each other’s burdens. It is not limited by geography. Two people separated by thousands of miles can unite in the Spirit before the same throne of grace. Joining someone in prayer is joining them in their struggle, petitioning the God of hope, comfort, peace, and strength on their behalf.

Section 3

The beauty of this passage lies in its simplicity. Paul does not ask for criticism or correction; he asks for loving intercession. When someone is struggling, they need encouragement, wisdom, peace, and reassurance that God is for them. Love motivates prayer, and prayer strengthens love. Jesus taught that the world would recognize His disciples by their love for one another. That love expresses itself not only in giving financially or serving practically, but in lifting each other before the Lord. Paul’s transparency reminds believers that even strong leaders need support. The call is clear: be a blessing, join the struggle through prayer, and allow the Holy Spirit to generate genuine love that binds the body of Christ together in hope and perseverance.

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