A friend of mine once asked me the one lesson I had learned in my study of the Bible. He then said, “Always remember, you can’t make it on your own.”
The lesson I learned that day left a lasting impact on my life and ministry.
Solomon argues, “Two are better than one…A cord of three strands is not quickly torn apart” (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12).
There is strength in numbers.
Satan, our adversary, wants us alone because he knows we are more vulnerable.
Leaders need to work together to encourage one another, grow to maturity, and defeat the enemy.
The strength leaders gain from being together lays a foundation for future leaders.