For God chose to save
us through our Lord Jesus Christ, not to pour out his anger on us. Christ died for us so
that, whether we are dead or alive when he returns, we can live with him
forever. So
encourage each other and build each other up, just as you are already
doing. 1 Thessalonians 5:9-11
There is a gentleman at my church who is incredibly gifted
and filled with the Holy Spirit. The other day, he gave me a picture. On
it were various thoughts of encouragement. One of which caught me off
guard. It said, “Lord, bless this man.” I paused reading it not
because I thought something was wrong with him saying it. It was humbling
because it was directed toward me. To acknowledge that someone thought so
much of me that they would ask that God bless me was special. This gave
me strength throughout the day, and I harken back to the gift as a reminder
that we all can both bless and be blessed.
Being encouraging of one another strengthens our faith in
God. There have been many things in the world that cause sadness, and the sheer
volume of them can seemingly steal our joy. God however reminds us that
these times shall pass, and one day we will have eternal life with Him.
Not for a short period of time but forever. The letter of Paul to the
Thessalonians is filled with words of encouragement like today’s verses. Thus
when times seem difficult for others, our role as Christ followers is to be His
spirit to those disheartened by the many difficulties in life. It may be
a simple word or a gift. Perhaps it could be a note just to say you are
thinking of them, or a phone call to say you were thinking of them. “God
put you on my mind, and I thought to call and pray for you.” This may sound
minute and trivial in our minds, but for a person hearing it, it speaks
volumes. And for a person who may have been momentarily lost or needing
to hear God’s voice, it could be the difference.
God’s powers are limitless. We often will look at things
through our own lens, and see only what we can do. If we change it to
God’s view, we realize there is not much we can’t do. We all need
encouragement from time to time. 2 Corinthians 9:7 says, “You must each
decide in your heart how much to give. And don’t give reluctantly or in
response to pressure. “For God loves a person who gives cheerfully.””
Giving encouragement cost little, but its value could be immense. Let us
focus on those things which lift others up giving cheerfully to people in any
way we can. Who can you bless today in words or deeds? How can you
be encouraged by the blessing you are to Christ? My prayer is that we
look at ourselves realizing that we can both bless and be blessed. Amen.
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