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Talking bananas

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[Barnabas] encouraged them all to remain true to the Lord with all their he arts. – Acts 11:23

Never give up. Be the reason someone smiles. You’re amazing. It isn’t where you came from—it’s where you’re going that

counts. Some schoolchil­dren in Virginia Beach, Virginia, found these messages and more written on bananas in their lunchroom. Cafeteria manager Stacey Truman took the time to write the encouragin­g notes on the fruit, which the kids dubbed “talking bananas.”

This caring outreach reminds me of Barnabas’ heart for the “spiritual youngsters” in the ancient city of Antioch (Acts 11:22–24). Barnabas was famous for his ability to inspire people. Known as a good man, full of faith and the Holy Spirit, he prompted the new believers to “remain true to the Lord with all their hearts” (v. 23). I imagine he spent time with those he wanted to help, saying things like: Keep praying. Trust the Lord.

Stay close to God when life is hard.

New believers, like children, need loads of encouragem­ent. They’re full of potential. They’re discoverin­g what they’re good at. They may not fully realize what God wants to do in and through them, and often the enemy works overtime to prevent their faith from flourishin­g.

Those of us who’ve walked with Jesus for a while understand how hard living for Jesus can be. May all of us be able to give and receive encouragem­ent as God’s Spirit guides us and reminds us of spiritual truth. – Jennifer Benson Schuldt

How has God encouraged you in the past? How might God want to work through you to inspire someone?

READ: Acts 11:19–26 Heavenly Father, give me someone to encourage today. Show me what to say and how to meet this person’s needs so that You’ll be glorified.

Bible in a Year: Job 22–24 and Acts 11

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