Encourage One Another

“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing” (1 Thessalonians 5:11).

Sometimes people ask me what God’s will is for them. They are not sure of God’s purpose for their lives. The question gets asked of me particularly by people who are home-bound due to their physical condition. They are no longer able to serve God with their bodies. They are no longer able to drive and do the things they used to be able to do in the past. So people wonder, what am I good for? Why am I still here?

The verbs “encourage’ and “build up” are written in the present tense imperative.

  • Present tense – never ending, on-going
  • Imperative – command, order

Whether you have a healthy body or not, this verse applies to all of us. All of us have the capacity to encourage and build up the people around us.

So, today, take a look at your schedule for the day. Who are you going to meet today? Who are you going to talk with today? Who are you going to come across today?

Your job, should you choose to accept (Mission Impossible analogy – just saw the movie!), is to be an encouragement to the people you will encounter today. Your job is to build up the people you will see today.

That might be your spouse, your co-workers, the cafeteria lady, the coffee shop barista, your helper at home, your children. Whoever you are going to come across today, you have the capacity to make their day better by encouraging them and building them up because God loves that person so much God died for them.

Can you do that for Jesus? These are people for whom he paid the ultimate price on the cross.

So, who are you going to bless and encourage today?

What Happy People Do that Unhappy People Do Not

“Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize” (1 Corinthians 9:24).

I don’t know of a single person who wants to be unhappy. I don’t know anyone who desires a miserable life. Every single person I know wants to be happy and live life with joy and purpose.

Everyone wants to win in life. If that is the case, why are so many people unhappy? miserable? Are you happy with the way things are going in your life right now? Are you contented?

God tells us that everyone is running the race of life. If we are going to run the race of life, run in such a way as to get the prize. The key phrase in our verse is “in such a way.” So, what does that mean? What is the key to unlocking a life of joy and purpose? How can we run the race of life “in such a way” as to win the prize?

People I know who are happy have a trait that I do not see in people who are unhappy. People who are happy, joyful, and living life with purpose are people who know how to sacrifice what they want now for what they want eventually. People who are happy, joyful, and living life with purpose know how to live a disciplined life. They are not driven by impulse nor immediate gratification.

Happy, joyful, and purposeful people live with the end in mind. They do what it takes to achieve their goals. They have a plan and they stick to the plan.

Which of these lives describes you? Do you have a goal in mind? Do you have a plan? Are you sticking to the plan?

Happy, joyful, and purposeful people know how to sacrifice what they want now for what they want eventually.

Be clear on your goal. Make a plan. Stick to the plan.

You Must Not Worship God in Their Way…

“You must not worship the LORD your God in their way. But you are to seek the place the LORD your God will choose from among all your tribes to put his Name there for his dwelling. To that place you must go” (Deuteronomy 12:4).

“I don’t have to go to church to worship. I can worship God in the mountains, on the golf course, on the beach…”

Ever hear that?

It is true you don’t have to go to church to worship…but if you don’t go to church, it is NOT God of the scriptures you are worshiping.

Please read that again.

You don’t get to choose how, when, and where you worship God. God does. Only God gets to tell us how, when, and where we are to worship.

“You must not worship the LORD your God in their way.” This culture worships their children’s soccer games, their leisure times, their outings, their golf trips, their hobbies, their fishing, etc. If you worship God, you get to God’s house.

That’s how it works. That’s what God declares.

This is what it means to keep the Sabbath Day, and to keep the Sabbath Day holy. You do Sabbath the way God calls us to keep the Sabbath.

Our act of worship in God’s house sets us apart from all who do not know God. You are not like those who do not know God. Get in God’s house and worship God.

See you in church or online on Sunday!