Like many people, I want mine shortly after my feet hit the floor in the
morning. Without it, my morning doesn’t seem to proceed as smoothly.
I love coffee. I suppose I inherited my adoration from my paternal grandparents
since neither of my parents were coffee drinkers. Nothing compared to an early
afternoon cup of coffee as we sat in the den discussing family, religious, and
political occurrences. But some would say I’m not a true coffee drinker because
my cup of coffee must be prefaced with sugar and cream...enough to take away the
bitterness. These added ingredients encourage me to drink the java which in turn
makes my mornings brighter.
Words of encouragement have the power to do the same thing. Let us think of ways
to motivate (encourage) one another to acts of love and good works (Hebrews
10:24 NLT).
Giving encouragement is challenging. I find it easier to focus on the negative
rather than the positive. And it seems I’m not alone. Most of what I hear on any
given day—whether on the news or in conversation, is negative. But something
positive infuses a bit of fresh air. The world is bombarded by discouraging
news, so it’s my duty to stem the flow as much as possible.
Encouraging others improves my attitude as well as the other person’s.
Negativism breeds negativism, but optimism is just as contagious. When I ponder
positive scenarios, it leads to an entirely different outcome.
When I encourage, I transfer to others what God has done and is doing for me.
His words are always encouraging, and his directives—even when they contain a
negative element, aim for a positive outcome.
While giving encouragement takes effort, doing so builds self-esteem and
optimism in me and others. Who can you encourage today?
Prayer: God of all creation, prod us to spread encouragement to everyone we come
in contact with.
Martin Wiles
Hodges,
South Carolina, USA
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