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Giving Thanks with Encouragement

November 18, 2021 by Ellen 2 Comments

We ought always to give thanks to God for you, brothers, as is right, because your faith is growing abundantly, and the love of every one of you for one another is increasing. 2 Thessalonians 1:3 ESV

Wisps of soft white cotton rolled across the road, blown by the fall breeze. The bank of scruffy weeds along the shoulder was a barricade, stockpiling the stray bolls. From a distance, it looked like a small snow drift. Cotton harvest had just ended in central Louisiana, leaving soft, fluffy reminders blown along the roadway.

I certainly never realized seeing cotton bolls strewn along the highway would bring back so many memories. Mama used to tell us stories of the cotton fields and how she worked them as a young girl. My mama was the daughter of a sharecropper in Mississippi. One of her chores was to help pick the cotton bolls during harvest. We joked about her being a cotton-pickin’ cotton picker! But it was hard, hard work – something Mama said she would never do again, if she could help it.

Mama’s daddy had an old mule he would use to help plow up the fields for planting. So many times that old mule would just STOP in the middle of a row. No more plowing. He wouldn’t budge an inch. I suppose he was tired, and decided he would just wait out in the field for someone to unhitch him and take him home to the barn. 

 

In today’s scripture, Paul was addressing the believers in Thessalonica. They were suffering persecution, and wrongly assumed God’s judgement had begun. The result of this incorrect teaching was that many of the believers stopped working, and decided to just sit and wait for Christ’s return. Stubborn as a mule, you might say…

Haven’t we all been at this point occasionally? So discouraged and tired we just want to quit? Too overwhelmed to move forward? But then a breath of fresh air will blow in. Unexpectedly, a friend will thank us or give a kind word of encouragement.

Paul had planted and established this church. He’s thrilled with their spiritual growth, but knew they needed a dose of encouragement. Like a proud parent, he loves on them, inspiring them to action.

I’m so very proud of you! And I’m thankful for you. Your faith is flourishing and growing in leaps and bounds, and you have such a sincere love for one another. I see your love increasing each and every day! What an example you are to other churches. I tell them about you all the time!  

Don’t we all need a little morale-boosting from time to time? Isn’t it uplifting when others come along side us, see our struggles and give us a much needed pat on the back? 

Following Paul’s example, we ought to always thank God for the people He places in our lives. But we need to also thank them. In this day and age of lightening speed and short, cryptic text messages, it’s time to stop and let others know how much we appreciate them.  Paul didn’t just send empty compliments to the people of this church. He was specific in telling them why he was thankful for them: He saw their faith flourishing, and their love for one another growing ever greater.

Let’s do the same. Why don’t we look beyond our phone and to-do list, and see those around us. Let’s offer a word of thanks to them, acknowledging exactly why we are thankful for them. 

• I appreciate you so much. I know I can always count on you to lift me in prayer. 

• I’m so proud of you! You’ve worked so hard. Don’t give up!

• I love how you share your insights during class. Your thoughts always encourage met dig deeper into God’s Word.

Who knows what someone might be silently suffering through? Who know what trials they may be facing day in and day out. Oh, what one small word of encouragement can do to lift a person’s spirits! 

Waiting expectantly for Christ’s return shouldn’t be passive. While we wait, we can actively pour into others, cheering them, boosting their morale and supporting them. It’s building up the body of Christ, not tearing it down. It’s showing the love of Jesus to a hurt and dying world. It’s imitating Christ and glorifying God. And it could be the catalyst that spurs someone to action!

Who can you thank and encourage today? 

Oh, Lord, how thankful I am for the friends and family you have placed in my life. Father, open my eyes to see and be thankful for those around me. Give me Your words to encourage them and build them up. In the mighty name of Jesus, Amen.

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Up Close & Personal

November 11, 2021 by Ellen 2 Comments

Do you ever get “songs in the night⁠1” and wake up with the tune and lyrics stuck in your head? Me, too!

It happened the other day. I wish it would have been Mandisa’s “Shackles”, Mercy Me’s “Shake” or Big Daddy Weave. BUT NO-O-O-O-O-O. It was Bette Middler. Bette Middler?!? Where did that come from? I know this will anger some people, but I am very thankful that it wasn’t  “The Rose” rolling around in my brain!

The music that kept playing was “From a Distance.” Over and over it played in my head, like a jukebox stuck on B17! Ohhhhh, the insanity!

God is watching us, God is watching us, God is watching us, from a distance …

God is watching us, God is watching us, God is watching us, from a distance …

To stop the music, I started thinking about the words.  God is watching from a distance. WRONG (imagine needle scratching vinyl record here). Our God wants a relationship with each of us. He is a personal God!

He walked with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden:  “And they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day…” Genesis 3:8

God made them clothes from animal skins:  “And the Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife, and clothed them.” Genesis 3:21

The Psalms ⁠2tell us He doesn’t sleep while He watches over us, and He guards us when we leave and when we return.  God keeps track of our sorrows, and bottles up our tears. Pretty hard to do from a distance.

Jesus felt someone touch His cloak.  It was a woman who had been hemorrhaging for twelve years. He didn’t ignore her and continue walking.  He stopped. He SAW her. He healed her⁠3. Right then, right there. Not from a distance (although He could have done that too!).

Jesus wept at Lazarus’ grave⁠4. He loved Lazarus. He wasn’t aloof with Lazarus, Mary or Martha. He had a relationship with them. That is what He wants with each of us.

The only time God feels distant, is when we hold Him at arms length, pushing Him away. Stiff-arming Him, if you will.

There was a long season in my life when I held God at a distance. But He was relentless. He wouldn’t let me go too far. He drew me back. And, like the prodigal son’s father⁠5, even when I was still a long way off, He ran to meet me. That bears repeating:

When I was far away, He ran to meet me.

Have you drifted away from Jesus? Turn back to Him; He will welcome you with open arms!

Oh Lord! How thankful I am that You are an intimate God! You love us with an everlasting love.  You see us, and You know us – up close and personal. You don’t watch from a distance. You draw us back to You. Thank You!

Do you know Jesus?

 

Originally published 3/29/14 as “Songs in the Night”

 

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1 “But no one says ‘Where is God my Maker, Who gives songs in the night.’” Job 35:10

2 Psalm 121: 3-4, 8; Psalm 56:8

3 Mark 5:25-34

4 John 11:35; John 11:3

5 Luke 15:11-32

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