Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
Think of ways to encourage one another to outbursts of love and good deeds. Hebrews 10:24 NLT
Every parent
has dreams and aspirations for their first child.
They will
change the world . . . make a life-changing invention . . . invent a cure for a
deadly disease . . . be world known for their charitable acts. Mine encouraged
me to be responsible and fostered it by giving me chores to do. When I came of
age, they encouraged me to get a part-time job. This would teach me the value
of working for what I wanted and remind me that life’s journey isn’t free. They
also encouraged me to have a good credit rating and ensured I would by making
me purchase an item on credit when I was a mere sixteen years old. Then there
was the encouragement to attend college. This one I bucked initially
but later recanted and went. My parents also encouraged me to follow God’s plan
for my life. I can’t imagine having grown up without the encouragement to look
life squarely in the eyes and be my best.
Early
Christians needed encouragement from each other and from their leaders.
Persecution was rampant. Many were losing their lives. They had heard Christ
would return quickly, but so far, he hadn’t. How could they keep going when
there were so many reasons to turn their backs on this supposed Messiah?
One of the
best places to find encouragement is at a local church. Here, I find people on a
similar journey as I am. They’ve listened to Jesus’ command to deny self, take
up their cross, and follow him. They also remember his word of warning that in
this world they will face persecution because they’ve chosen to follow him. But
they also repeatedly hear his promise that he’ll never leave or turn his back
on them. Since I can’t experience Christ with my five senses, experiencing him
through fellow believers who encourage me is the next best thing.
The journey
through God’s earthly kingdom is splattered with mountains and valleys, but
encouragement from others helps me put one foot in front of the other.
Who needs
your encouragement today?
Prayer: Father,
enable us to encourage others as You encourage us.
Tweetable: Who are you encouraging?
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