Apostolic grace is not a title you claim — it is a dimension of divine enablement that God places upon a life for the building up of others. It carries within it a burden for order, for foundation, and for the establishing of what will outlast a single generation.
Many believers admire apostolic ministry from a distance without recognising that grace has already been deposited in them for their own sphere. You may not stand behind a pulpit in a stadium, but the grace on your life is meant to father something — a business, a family line, a community, a ministry expression that bears eternal fruit.
To understand your grace, ask what burdens you carry that others ignore. Ask what you see in the spirit that others overlook. Ask what you cannot stop building even when circumstances discourage you. That persistence is often the fingerprint of grace.
Do not compare your grace to another's. Steward yours faithfully. Activate it through obedience, through study, through service, and through the humility to keep growing. The apostolic grace on your life is not for your fame — it is for God's glory and the strengthening of His people.
