I came across a “Church Talk” webcast from last Christmas time about encouragement. I don’t know why I hadn’t seen it before, but I saw it this afternoon, and thought it worth sharing.
Hebrews 3:13 says “But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called TODAY…”
Encouragement comes from the heart, and it demonstrates care an concern for another. It is a way to keep in touch with those who may not have many people in touch with them; it can be a way to keep in touch with people who are going through hard times; it can be a way of connecting with people you see on occasion. The key thing is to ask “How can I pray for you today?” or, “How ARE you doing really?” or, “How have you experienced Christ in your life this week?”
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I am reminded that Barnabas means, “Son of encouragment” and it was Barnabas who took Paul, who was a new believer, under his wing, and walked with him for quite some time, helping him develop relationships in the greater church, as well as he encouraged him in his faith.
Let’s encourage each other this week, and in the weeks ahead.
PK