Encouragement. I love
this word and the power behind it. I
love that we can encourage others and make a difference in someone’s life. I love that a simple few words of
encouragement have the power to change the course of someone’s life
forever. What a gift God has given
us…why can it be so challenging to encourage?
Why do we let fear of rejection or anything else stop us from empowering
others to take on the hardships they face helping them realize that they can
overcome them? Why do we sit and watch people
go through a difficult time and say nothing or do nothing to build them up or
encourage them that things truly will get better?
Encouragement is meant to be a daily feature of our
lives. We should find words or deeds of
encouragement coming from us many times every single day. Why?
Because every person that we encounter can use it. Even if someone is having a good day,
encouraging words make it better. A
smile makes it better. A hug telling
someone that you love them lifts spirits like you’ll never know. Telling someone the truth about who they
are…that they’re not a failure, but indeed a passionately loved child of God
encourages them to continue on in life knowing that things aren’t so bad. It’s truly amazing what simple words and
actions can do.
I know for me, encouraging others is one of my favorite
things to do. I’m not real good on the
type of encouragement where you compliment someone’s shirt or hairdo. While that is definitely a needed form, I like
to go deep. I enjoy telling others just
how great they are. I love to see
someone’s reaction to it, because it’s really not too often that we’re told
something like that. We need to be
reminded all the time that God made us great and that his love for us is never
ending. We need to know just how much
others love us and that we are put on this earth for a reason, more that to
just take up space and mess things up.
Lately I’ve been dealing with major back issues. It has honestly been one of the worst
physical seasons of my life, and it truly came out of nowhere. I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know where to turn. I was laid out on the floor for many days
because there simply wasn’t a comfortable position to be in. Nothing alleviated the pain. Strong painkillers helped me go to sleep, but
the pain was still there. Thankfully
I’ve been on the upswing of this now for over a week, but it was
miserable. The best thing about it,
however, is that it taught me that I NEED others. I need them…not only do I want them, but I
need them. As much as I need God in my
life, unfortunately He is not the one who took me to the doctor when I couldn’t
barely walk to the car…a friend did.
He’s not the one who brought me dinner for 2 weeks straight because I
couldn’t stand long enough to cook it…friends did that. Yes it was all because of their love for
Jesus and also for me. While I
desperately need God and His love and everything else he has to give, I also
desperately need others. And, despite all of the pain I was in, it brought joy
to my life and encouragement to know that someone cared enough about me to go
out of their way to fix me dinner. It
blessed me more than can be put into words that friends picked me up and took
me to the doctor when I couldn’t do it myself.
This was a perfect display of Galatians 6:2. Bear one another’s burdens… It was amazing to
me, and not only that, it lifted my spirits.
We are called to encourage one another. Scripture says:
1 Thessalonians
5:11: Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in
fact you are doing.
Hebrews 3:13: But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.
Hebrews 3:13: But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.
Hebrews 10:25 Let us not give up meeting together, as some
are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you
see the Day approaching.
Encouraging one another displays the heart of God. Sometimes, honestly, it means you have to die
to yourself to lift someone else up. The
beauty of it is, however, that as you die to yourself and do what God has
called you to do, you will be encouraged even more. I know that as I die to my desires and go out
of my way for someone else it brings much joy to my life.
The word encourage means “to bring courage.” We are the light of the world! We are called
to bring courage and light to those around us.
Can you imagine a better witness to those around us who don’t know
Jesus? If we simply were encouraging and
kind to others, people would see who Jesus really is. If we loved others like Christ loved us, we’d
see a difference in the amount of friends we have…6 Let
your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned
with salt, so that you may know
how to answer everyone. Colossians 4:6.
Grace and love for
others…patience, encouragement. God is
just that for us, and he encourages us to display that fruit to everyone around
us.
Give the
encouragement that you desire from others. You’ll be surprised how quickly it’s
turned back on you! Don’t be afraid that someone won’t take it the right
way. If it comes from the right heart,
go for it! It’s exactly what God calls us to do.
I challenge you
to make it a point to encourage someone everyday. Don’t go to bed at night if you haven’t. It’s not that difficult. A simple email or phone call is all it
takes. A pat on the back or smile can
brighten anyone’s day. Do it daily, and
watch the difference you make around you.
You’ll be encouraged to see it!