24/03/2026
Joshua had Moses
Elisha had Elijah
Timothy had Paul
E ikaw, sinong mentor mo?
In a world full of “figure it out on your own” pressure, being mentored is a quiet but powerful gift. We live in a time where information is everywhere—but wisdom is rare. Mentorship bridges that gap. It’s not just about learning skills; it’s about learning life.
The Bible shows us that growth was never meant to be done alone. In 2 Timothy 2:2, Paul encourages passing truth from one person to another—like a chain of guidance that never ends.
Mentorship is God’s design for sustainable growth.
Being mentored gives us something Google can’t: experience-shaped wisdom. A mentor helps you avoid unnecessary mistakes, see blind spots, and stay grounded when life feels overwhelming.
In today’s fast-paced culture where decisions are rushed and comparison is constant, having someone who speaks truth into your life is a stabilizing force. It also builds humility.
Allowing someone to guide you means admitting, “I don’t know everything”—and that’s not weakness, it’s maturity.
Mentorship refines us, stretches us, and shapes our character.
More than that, being mentored reminds us that we are not alone. Someone has walked the road before us—and is willing to walk it with us.
In a generation battling anxiety, isolation, and identity confusion, mentorship becomes not just helpful—but essential.
And here’s the beauty: being mentored today prepares you to mentor someone tomorrow. What you receive, you will eventually give.
So if God places a mentor in your life—honor it. Learn from it. Grow through it.
If you’re in a season where you feel lost, pray for a mentor—someone who can help you see clearer.
And if you’re in a season where you’ve learned and grown, ask yourself: Who can I walk with?
As Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”
Walk with someone.
Grow with someone.
Lead someone.