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What does the Bible say about collaboration in God's work?

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The Bible emphasizes that true collaboration in God's work is a response to His calling and grace, where believers contribute voluntarily out of gratitude.

The concept of collaboration in God's work is deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly in the book of Ezra. It is evident that the people who helped rebuild the temple were those whose spirits were stirred by God (Ezra 1:6-11). This stirring is a work of God's grace, enabling individuals to understand the reality of their role in His plan. Collaboration is not about obligation or pressure, but rather a joyful response to God’s call, reflecting the inherent grace bestowed upon believers. The act of giving and collaborating arises from a place of acknowledgment that everything we have belongs to God, as stated in Psalm 24:1, 'The earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof.' Therefore, true collaborators are transformed by the Spirit and motivated by gratitude, willingly offering their time, resources, and talents to serve God's purposes.
Scripture References: Ezra 1:6-11, Psalm 24:1

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Joel Coyoc · Jan 25, 2026
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