Be an Encourager
Scripture: Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has been
pleased to give you the kingdom. Luke 12:32
Have you ever heard the term "a
pat on the back"? When someone does something well, people might
congratulate them by patting their back or shoulder. Some people like receiving
high-fives, handshakes, or hugs in response to a job well done.
Showing Appreciation
When you do something well, how do
people let you know? And how does that make you feel? When someone indicates appreciation
for my work -- or even my effort toward a task -- it makes me feel good. It
encourages me to continue to work hard and to do my best.
How do you show someone that you
appreciate what they have done? And how do they respond? When you show appreciation,
you motivate people to continue in the work they need to do -- including the
work God has given them.
Encourage Each Other
The Bible instructs us to encourage
each other in the Lord's work:
"Let everything you say be good and
helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear
them" (Ephesians 4:29). It tells believers to "encourage each
other and build each other up" (I Thessalonians 5:11).
Showing
appreciation to others can strengthen and encourage them to walk in God's ways.
Witness to Others
Encouraging and showing appreciation
to those around us is also a testimony to non-believers. Jesus said,
"let
your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your
heavenly Father" (Matthew 5:16).
Those who see the love and
encouragement among the Christian community can be inspired to follow the Lord
and become part of His family. Christians should always obey God's instructions
so that "[unbelieving neighbors] will see
“More ways to show appreciation”
Matthew 8:3
There are so many great ways to make
someone feel appreciated! As a follow up to last week, here are some more ways
you can do that. According to author Gary Chapman, who wrote “The 5 Languages
of Appreciation,” some practical ways to show appreciation are through quality
time, acts of service and appropriate physical touch.
Some people feel very appreciated if
one spends quality time with them. So for them, a little bit of your
time focused directly on them will be a real blessing. It shows that you care.
Upon request, Jesus stayed with the Samaritans for two days (John 4:40-41).
Some people appreciate small acts
of service done for them. You can bring them something to drink or wash
dishes for them. Jesus washed His disciples' feet (John 13:1-11).
Appropriate physical touch is another way of showing appreciation. Just like you read
in the devotional above, this can be a handshake, hug, high five or a pat on
the arm or shoulder (Matthew 8:3).
We live in a world where good
service is in short supply, and often not appreciated. Let us appreciate people
doing good around us, and be a light to the world. Do not forget to pray God's
blessing on them too!
Your PRAYER Challenge: "Lord, I pray that You will help me to know the best
way I can show appreciation to those around me. May I bring the blessing of
Your presence, Lord. In the Name of Jesus, Amen."
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