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They serve us by lifting us when we’re
low, and they help affirm our calling when we’re curious. They are faithful
companions on the journey of life: the encourager.
There is courage in the encourager. Look at the word: en-courage.
The encourager has courage in them
for putting courage in those they encourage.
for putting courage in those they encourage.
The outcome of encouragement is courage fills
us.
We may call it confidence or boldness. It’s still courage.
We may call it confidence or boldness. It’s still courage.
The encourager is an opportunist.
They draw from within themselves the courage in them to encourage others. They see
their opportunities and they take their opportunities.
Encouragers are risk takers. They
would rather say something kind and right and get it wrong than miss the opportunity
altogether. Encouragers don’t have to do what they do. They do so because they’re
principled. They stand to feel rejected if the person they seek to encourage
responds negatively. But for them the chance to do some soul-lifting is worth
the risk. In any event, the light of Christ that burns brightly in them is too
resplendent to repress.
Most encouragers are so adept at
honouring what they feel so strongly about. If they see something in us worth
us knowing, they don’t assume we know already.
They take the courage from within
themselves, fashioning words, and they say them. Some encouragers are so
courageous they’re prepared to sacrifice themselves in joining us on our
journey. (But not in a co-dependent way! — in a faithful way of a mentoring
sage.) They serve us in ways we know they’re there for us. All service of sacrifice
requires courage. That’s a humble courage of committed faithfulness.
Thank God for the courage and confidence
in them that builds courage and confidence in us.
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