Today's Scripture:
I'm eager to encourage you in your faith, but I also want to be encouraged by yours, In this way, each of us will be a blessing to the other.
Romans 1:12
God is not the only One with the power to bless. You, too, can build others up by showing them special favor, which is what a blessing really is. One way is through the gift of encouragement. Paul expressed his desire to share this valuable gift with other believers who lived in Rome. He'd never met them, and neither had any of the other apostles. But that didn't stop Paul form longing to comfort and strengthen others who shared his faith in God.
Paul's words are a practical example of God's love at work.
Love cannot exist in a vacuum.
You have to share it. When you encourage others by your loving example, actions, words, or prayers, you'll discover that your gift comes with a bonus. You will in turn, be encouraged. In the Greek language, to encourage means "to share your strength with others" as well as " to be mutually comforted." The more you take the opportunity to cheer on and support those around you, the more you'll experience the joy that love can bring.
God has used Paul's words and the example of his life to strengthen and inspire people for more than two thousand years. You never know when a simple word of encouragement to a friend or even a stranger will cause a ripple effect that will be felt throughout eternity. Put the principle behind Paul's words to the test today. God can turn your simple gift of encouragement into a tremendous blessing.
Selah people' and friends be encouraged, and act on what you've learned. Strengthen others by sharing how much they mean to you and to God.
"Peace be with you as you share the strength God has given you and be a blessing to you have with others."
Your pastor,
Rev Muston