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RADIANT LIFE DEVOTIONAL 23RD JULY 2025

HAVE A MENTOR

Having a mentor is a valuable asset in both personal and professional growth. A mentor is someone who guides, advises, and supports you in your journey towards achieving your goals and aspirations. They provide wisdom, experience, and perspective that can help you navigate challenges and make informed decisions.

So, who is a mentor? A mentor is typically someone who has achieved success in a particular area that you aspire to excel in. They are willing to share their knowledge, skills, and experiences to help you reach your full potential. A mentor can be a teacher, coach, colleague, or even a family member.

As a Christian, it is important to seek biblical principles when choosing a mentor. The Bible emphasizes the importance of seeking wise counsel and guidance from those who are more experienced and knowledgeable.

Proverbs 15:22 says, “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.”

Having a mentor who aligns with your values and beliefs can provide spiritual guidance and support as you navigate through life’s challenges.

Some biblical principles of having a mentor include humility, teachability, and accountability. Humility is essential in recognizing that you can benefit from the wisdom and guidance of others. Being teachable means being open to learning and growing from your mentor’s advice and feedback. Accountability involves being honest and transparent with your mentor about your goals, struggles, and progress.

There are several Bible verses that emphasize the importance of having a mentor.

Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”

This verse highlights the mutual benefit of having a mentor-mentee relationship, where both parties can learn and grow from each other. Another verse,

Proverbs 13:20, states, “Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm.”

This verse underscores the importance of surrounding yourself with wise and knowledgeable mentors who can help you make wise decisions.

When relating with your mentor, it is important to maintain a respectful and professional attitude. Show gratitude for their time, advice, and support. Be open and honest about your goals, challenges, and aspirations. Listen attentively to their feedback and guidance, and be willing to implement their suggestions. Communication is key in any mentor-mentee relationship, so make sure to keep the lines of communication open and honest.

In conclusion, having a mentor is a valuable resource in your personal and professional development. Seek out mentors who align with your values and beliefs, and who can provide wisdom, guidance, and support. Remember to approach the mentor-mentee relationship with humility, teachability, and accountability. By following biblical principles and seeking wise counsel, you can benefit greatly from having a mentor in your life.