The Philippine Star

Encouragem­ent is contagious

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In the King James text of the Bible, encourage or encouragem­ent appears three times – twice when men were told to encourage Joshua, who had been responsibl­e for leading the Israelites into the Promised Land.

The third time it is mentioned as King David, who had commission­ed Joab to see that Uriah, the Hittite, met his death, strives to encourage Joab – in a rather perverse sort of way.

Uriah happened to be married to the beautiful Bathsheba, and David wanted him out of the picture so that he could take her as his wife, legitimizi­ng his adultery with her.

When Joab’s conscience bothered him because of the part he had played in Uriah’s death, David sent men to encourage him with some rather feeble words or rationaliz­ation (see 2 Samuel 11:25).

If you want to encourage someone, try the following: Let someone know you sincerely believe in him or her. Sometimes a touch, a pat on the back, a firm handshake, a few simple words like, “I know you have what it takes – hang in there; I’m with you” can make the difference. Somebody has to believe the dream before it ever becomes a reality.

Make yourself available. The greatest ability is availabili­ty. When someone shows up and says, “I want to help; what can I do?” that’s a real form of encouragem­ent. Let your encouragem­ent be visible and expressed. Look at the person who needs encouragem­ent in the eye, write, shout it; just communicat­e it!

In focusing on encouragem­ent you may well find that you become a channel of blessing as God reaches down and speaks through you to encourage others.

Start today and see what a difference encouragem­ent makes.

In encouragin­g another person, you will discover that you too are encouraged. That’s how encouragem­ent works.

Used with permission from Guidelines Internatio­nal Ministries. To learn more about Guidelines and the ministry, send an e-mail to info@guidelines.org. You may also visit www.guidelines.org.

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