Each one helps
the other,
saying to one
another, “Take courage!”
— ISAIAH
41:6 (NRSV)
When I’m feeling flat and discouraged it’s
wonderful how often God delivers a pick-me-up to the tune of words like this
from a New York
pastor Facebook friend: “Your posts
always speak to my heart... to a past or current situation and to dreams and
desires of future.”
***
The gift of encouragement may not be everybody’s calling, but we
are all honoured to encourage one another; it’s how we love each other.
The reason we need to be encouraged is obvious. We all have flat
spots in our faith journeys, tumults to deal with, testing times, as well as
times of despairing. Our world has shrivelled up, we have lost perspective, and
normally small issues get the better of us. In such a state we are no good for
ourselves, let alone to others. For me, personally, I know this is a time to
retreat; to escape the hurly-burly of life, if at all possible, even for an
hour or two.
Times like this we need to take courage.
The point is everybody gets discouraged. No matter who we are,
we all have points of potential discouragement. The key, then, is to find that
thing or things that will help restore us in the courage to go on, for
encouragement really is simply the fuel to go on.
***
Being encouraged is one of those things that
happens always unexpectedly. And we are encouraged most of all when we need it,
because, quite frankly, when we are feeling hopeful we don’t really need
encouragement and, therefore, what would be encouraging is really a
confirmation to keep going; we hear it not as encouragement – for the need to
be encouraged – but as an affirmation, nonetheless necessary.
Climbing up off the canvas – having been
dealt a flurry of blows – as we reel in shock for what has hit us – is the
thing we need to do in staying in the match that is the context of our lives.
Sometimes, though we are groggy, we see ourselves standing and standing is
enough to match up with our opponent: this brutish life.
Once we are there – standing again, having
been encouraged – we do the best we can with a new paradigm.
***
Encouragement is what we get when we take
courage, and it’s what we give when we inspire others to take courage. Taking
courage buoys faith and generates hope. Taking courage is the key to hope in an
otherwise horrendous life. Ultimately, our strength for taking courage comes
from God.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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