A Solid Reminder When Things Appear Dark

Are you in a DARK place today? Is your current season full of endless negativity?
We’ve all been there.
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I want to share an ENCOURAGEMENT with you that jumped out at me this morning during my Bible Intake time.

Mark 7:37 REMINDED me that ‘He (Jesus) has done all things well.’
And specifically the HAS DONE part. Meaning, in the past. He’s been there before for you and done well on your behalf.

So he’ll continue to DO WELL for you today…and tomorrow…and the next day!
Today, take a moment to THANK HIM for things he’s done well in your past, and then to TRUST HIM that he’ll be with you in the same way TODAY.

 

Have a very blessed Sunday!

 

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Words: Inspire or Damage

“Can’t you do anything right?”

When was the last time someone said something to you that left you feeling worthless or inadequate?

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How’s your intake…and how does it compare to your output?  Every day all of us intake (receive) words spoken into us.  We also output (speak words into those around us).  The negative criticism and judgments that we hear also tend to be the ingredients that feeds what we speak into others.  This can be our spouse, kids, co-workers, or even the innocent grocery store clerk.  It can affect our mood in a noticeable way. I’ve been guilty of this many times!

“Our encouragement to others often goes unappreciated, yet damaging words are often remembered for a lifetime.”

At one time or another, we have all been on both sides of this statement.  And it’s so true!  When we help or encourage someone, don’t we want them to remember it? Don’t we wish our efforts would be a lasting blessing?

It does not matter if we are talking about our place of employment, family, school, or community. Our choice of words will make some kind of an impact. And once they are spoken they cannot be taken back. This holds true of physical conversations as well as over technology.  In many ways, the human mind and the internet are very unforgiving.

“Don’t use foul or abusive language.  Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them.”   (Ephesians 4:29)

Today, may we strive to have our words spoken from our hearts…and not from our hurts.  Remember, what we say to a total stranger today just might be the only uplifting thing they will hear at all!

Has someone recently spoken words of encouragement to you?  How did it impact you and your day?

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Shout-out at your leaders

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Like regularly giving your car an oil change, the benefits are the same with our ministry teams. You get a well-running machine!

Here’s your motor oil …… ENCOURAGEMENT!

Weekly communication, encouraging words, praise & affirmation benefit everyone. Your leaders/volunteers are no exception. And if you don’t have the gift of encouragement…you’d better either learn how to make it happen or delegate it to someone who does.

Text, email, phone call, postcard…it doesn’t matter. A personal word from you will keep them feeling connected and charged up. Its quick. Its easy. And its non-negotiable!

What has been your experience?

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