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            An Acquired Skill

            An Acquired Skill

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            Derek Prince

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            *First Published: 2008

            *Last Updated: March 2026

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            Serving others in a way that provokes love and good deeds is a skill that requires intentional practice. The Bible shows us that this skill is learned safely within committed fellowship, which protects us from the terrifying alternative of willful sin.

            Serving is a skill that we have to acquire. It is not something that just happens, and it is certainly not ours by nature. For example, a server in a restaurant is a person who, in a sense, is called to serve. But a server needs to be trained. I have a friend who used to be a server, and he once explained to me all that is involved in being a good server. Once I understood the training process, I realized that it does not just happen; serving is a skill we have to acquire. We have to study others to find out what produces a positive response, not a negative one. We are to study others to provoke them to love and good deeds, not to the opposite. Serving requires practice, training, and discipline.

            Serving also requires the right environment. After saying, “Let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds” (Hebrews 10:24, NASB), the writer of Hebrews went on to say:

            “Not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more, as you see the day drawing near” (verse 25, NASB)

            We must learn to serve in the right environment, which is expressed in the words “our own assembling together.” It means close, committed, regular fellowship.

            In the next verse, the writer presented the disastrous alternative. Immediately after he warned us not to forsake our own assembling together, he said:

            “For if we go on sinning willfully after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a certain terrifying expectation of judgment” (verses 26–27, NASB)

            The implication is that if we do not stay in the right environment—if we are not in close, committed, regular fellowship—we will go back to sinning. The only safe way is to stay in fellowship, consider other people, and learn to serve them joyfully.

            *Prayer Response

            Thank You, Lord, that You help me to love others. I proclaim that I am staying in fellowship, learning to serve, and focusing on considering other people. I shall consider others. Amen.

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            "I've applied the Biblical principles on family relationships from this teaching, and it has completely restored harmony in our home. My teenagers and I now have meaningful conversations about faith, and my marriage has been strengthened in ways I never thought possible."
            Elena R., Brazil
            "The teachings on spiritual warfare completely transformed my approach to daily challenges. I used to feel overwhelmed by life's obstacles, but now I understand how to stand firm in faith. This teaching gave me practical tools I use every single day."
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