Monday, January 7, 2008

The Gift of Encouragement

"Encourage one another daily" - Heb 3:13 (NIV)

The word encourage is made up of two words: :en" meaning "in" and "courage" . Literally, it means to put courge into another person. The gift of encouragement, that is, the ability to put courage into another person, is perhaps one of the better gifts one could wish to have. Furthermore, it is a gift that everybody has - either active or latent- or that can easily be developed. It is a gift that is very much needed.

I read about an accountant who had worked for a business for many yeares wo had committed suicide. People wondered why he took his life. when examiners reviewed the company's financial records, not a single cent was found to be missing. Everything was in perfect order. they could'nt find any reason until they found a note he had written. It said, "In 30 years I have never had one word of encouragement. I'm fed up!"

Everybody wants to be appreciated and encouraged. So let each of us be sure to take our gift of encouragement, strengthen it through lots of practice and use, and take it with us and use it generously everywhere we go. And especially use it much at home.

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