Sunday, May 24, 2026

Why Does the Bible Mention “Ministering Life to Others” Only in 1 John 5:16?

 

Why Does the Bible Mention “Ministering Life to Others” Only in 1 John 5:16?

1 John 5:14 This is the confidence with which we approach him: that he hears us if we ask anything according to his will.

1 John 5:15 If we know that he hears us when we ask, we know that we have what we asked of him.

1 John 5:16 If anyone sees his brother committing a sin that does not lead to death, he should pray for him and give him his life—even for those who commit sins that do not lead to death. But I do not say that one should pray for sins that lead to death. 

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Key Verse

“If anyone sees his brother sinning a sin not unto death, he shall ask and he will give life to him.” — First Epistle of John 5:16

Meaning

Ministering life is not merely teaching, exhorting, or comforting others naturally; it is dispensing the divine life into others through prayer in the fellowship of the divine life.

Why Mentioned Only Here?

Because this is not an ordinary spiritual practice; it requires a believer abiding in the Lord, being one with Him, and becoming a channel through which the life-giving Spirit flows into others.

Reason

First John especially emphasizes the fellowship of the divine life. In chapter 5, this life is revealed not only for personal enjoyment, but also for supplying other members of the Body of Christ.

Nature of Life Supply

To supply life is to dispense life. The believer himself is not the source; God dispenses life through one who is united with Him.

Spiritual Background

In the church life, believers are members one of another. When a member becomes weak or falls into sin, death operates within him and he needs life supply from other members.

Illustration 1:

Blood Circulation

The Body of Christ is like a human body. Divine life flows like blood circulation from healthy members to weak members.

Illustration 2:

Vine and Branches

As branches abiding in the vine receive the life flow, they may also minister this life to others. — Gospel of John 15:4–5

Illustration 3:

Water Channel

The praying believer is not the source of life but a channel through which God flows into others.

Explanation 1:

Overcoming Death

Eternal life overcomes not only the death within ourselves but also the death operating in fellow believers.

Explanation 2:

Prayer Is the Means

Life is supplied primarily through prayer in fellowship with God, not merely outward action.

Explanation 3:

According to God’s Will

Genuine life-imparting prayer is according to God’s will, not according to human emotion or preference.

Explanation 4:

Being One with the Lord

Only one abiding in the Lord and being one spirit with Him can touch God’s intention. — First Corinthians 6:17

Explanation 5:

Abiding in Fellowship

The prayer in 1 John 5:16 is a prayer in the fellowship of the divine life.

Effect 1:

Swallowing Up Death

Weakness, darkness, coldness, and spiritual death are overcome by the divine life.

Effect 2:

Restoring Fellowship

The fallen believer is restored to fellowship with God and the Body.

Effect 3:

Reviving Church Life

The church becomes a realm of life flow rather than mere teachings and activities.

Effect 4:

Building Up the Body

The circulation of life builds up the Body of Christ.

Purpose

God desires not only people who receive life, but also those who minister life to others.

Why Not a General Command?

Because this requires spiritual maturity, deep fellowship, and union with the Lord; natural zeal cannot dispense divine life.

Remedy 1:

Abide in the Lord

One must first abide in Christ before supplying life to others.

— Gospel of John 15:7

Remedy 2:

Maintain Fellowship

A pure conscience and continuous fellowship allow life to flow freely.

Remedy 3:

Deal with the Self

The stronger the self, the more blocked the life flow becomes.

Remedy 4:

Learn Intercession

Real life supply often comes through hidden intercession rather than outward correction.

Remedy 5:

Have the Overflow of Life

One must first be filled inwardly before having a surplus to supply others.

Spiritual Relationship

Abiding in the Lord produces fellowship; fellowship produces prayer according to God’s will; such prayer dispenses life and overcomes death.

Spiritual Sequence

Abiding in Christ Living in fellowship Knowing God’s will Interceding Becoming a channel Ministering life.

Biblical Example 1:

Moses

Moses interceded for Israel before God so that the people might live.

— Book of Exodus 32:11–14

Biblical Example 2:

Abraham

Abraham interceded for Sodom in fellowship with God.

— Book of Genesis 18:23–33

Biblical Example 3:

The Lord Jesus and Peter

The Lord prayed for Peter that his faith would not fail.

— Gospel of Luke 22:32

Biblical Example 4:

Paul

Paul ministered not only teaching but also life to the churches.

— First Epistle to the Thessalonians 2:8

Practical Application

1.          When seeing a weak brother, first pray instead of criticizing.

2.          In meetings, seek to minister life, not merely doctrines.

3.          In service, become a channel of life instead of displaying natural ability.

4.          When the church atmosphere becomes spiritually dead, life-imparting intercession is needed.

5.          The greatest help believers can receive is not knowledge but the supply of life.

Burden

God desires to gain believers who can minister His life into others.

Prophetic Speaking Guidance

Genuine prophesying is not merely speaking doctrines but supplying divine life into others through union with the Lord.

Spiritual Warning

Service outside the fellowship of life may impart pressure, condemnation, and death instead of life.

Central Revelation

1 John 5:16 reveals the highest form of intercession: allowing God’s life to flow into others through one who is one with Him.

One-Sentence Summary

“True intercession not only brings man’s need to God, but also brings God’s life into man.”

Conclusion

The Bible mentions “giving life” explicitly only in 1 John 5:16 because it unveils the deepest experience of the divine fellowship: a believer abiding in the Lord becomes a channel for the dispensing of divine life into other members of the Body.

Related Verses

First Epistle of John 5:14–17; Gospel of John 15:4–7, 15:16, 16:23–24; First Corinthians 6:17; Epistle of James 5:14–16; Epistle to the Ephesians 4:16.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 3: Supplying Life for the Body of Christ.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

“Praying for the Brothers vs Being One with the Lord”

 

“Praying for the Brothers vs Being One with the Lord”

1 John 5:14 This is the confidence with which we approach him: that he hears us if we ask anything according to his will.

1 John 5:15 If we know that he hears us when we ask, we know that we have what we asked of him.

1 John 5:16 If anyone sees his brother committing a sin that does not lead to death, he should pray for him and give him his life—even for those who commit sins that do not lead to death. But I do not say that one should pray for sins that lead to death.

John 15:5 I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in me and I in him will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.

John 15:7 But if you live in me and my words in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.

Romans 12:4 Just as in one body there are many members, and not all of them have the same function; 

Romans 12:5 so we, all of us, in Christ, are one body, and each one a member of one another. 

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Praying for the Brothers

Being One with the Lord

Meaning

Interceding for weak or sinning brothers so that life may be supplied to them

Abiding in the Lord, being joined to Him in spirit and in the fellowship of the divine life

Reason

Because death, weakness, and darkness may operate in believers and require the supply of life

Because man cannot pray according to God’s will apart from abiding in the Lord

Spiritual Source

The love and fellowship among members of the Body of Christ

The divine life received through regeneration and the indwelling Spirit

Illustration

Like a healthy member supplying blood to an injured member

Like branches abiding in the vine, sharing one life flow

Core Explanation

Prayer is not merely asking for outward improvement, but ministering life to others

Being one with the Lord is not outward imitation, but inward union in life

Nature of Prayer

Intercession, life-ministering, Body-centered supply

Fellowship, abiding, union, and harmony with God’s will

Way It Operates

Seeing a brother’s condition in fellowship and praying in spirit for him

By abiding in the Lord, remaining in fellowship, and following the inner anointing

Basis of Prayer

Seeing a brother commit a sin not unto death

Asking according to God’s will, not personal desire

Principle of Life

Life swallows up death

Union brings in the flow of life

Effect

Weak believers are restored, death is overcome, and the church is supplied

Prayers are heard, conscience is without offense, and peace with God is maintained

Purpose

To restore the brothers and preserve the fellowship of life in the Body

To live in God’s will and become a channel of life

Spiritual Result

Life flows into others and the church is built up

One becomes a channel through which the life-giving Spirit dispenses life

Difference (Focus)

Emphasizes life supply toward others

Emphasizes union with the Lord

Difference (Source)

The outward flow of life

The inward union of life

Difference (Direction)

Life flows from within toward the brothers

Receiving life from the Lord through union

Relationship

Genuine intercession for others requires first being one with the Lord

Being one with the Lord spontaneously produces life-imparting prayer

Spiritual Sequence

Abide in the Lord be one with Him pray according to His will minister life to others

Being one with the Lord is the foundation of life-imparting intercession

Spiritual Picture

Moses interceding for Israel

Branches abiding in the vine and bearing fruit

Body View

Members mutually supplying life to one another

The whole Body joined to Christ the Head

Fellowship of Life

Sensing the need of the brothers in fellowship

Touching God’s will in fellowship

Biblical Examples

Moses praying for Israel (Exo. 32:11–14); Paul praying for the churches (Eph. 1:16–23)

John 15 and the vine; “He who is joined to the Lord is one spirit” (1 Cor. 6:17)

Negative Example

Praying in natural zeal without the supply of life

Outward godliness without inward abiding in the Lord

Present Application

Do not criticize weak believers; rather pray for them in spirit

Practice abiding in the Lord daily

Practical Practice

Bear the saints in love and intercede in fellowship

Pray, read the Word, call on the Lord, and follow the inner sense of life

Spiritual Burden

The church needs more intercessors who can minister life

God desires people mingled and united with Him

Prophesying Guidance

“True intercession is not mere advice, but the outflow of life.”

“Only those abiding in the Lord can touch God’s heart and minister life.”

One-Sentence Prophetic Summary

To pray for the brothers is to minister life to them in oneness with the Lord.

Being one with the Lord is the source of all life-imparting prayer.

Conclusion

Genuine spiritual intercession is not merely a work of prayer, but the flow and dispensing of divine life

The more one abides in the Lord, the more one becomes a channel of life for the building up of the Body

Ultimate Vision

God desires

a Body that mutually supplies life

God desires

a New Jerusalem fully one with Him

Related Verses

1 John 5:14–17; James 5:14–16; Eph. 6:18; Col. 1:9

John 15:4–7,16; 1 Cor. 6:17; John 16:23–24; 1 John 1:3,7

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 3: Supplying Life for the Body of Christ.