Acts 11:23-24 NLT When he arrived and saw this evidence of God’s blessing, he was filled with joy, and he encouraged the believers to stay true to the Lord. Barnabas was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and strong in faith. And many people were brought to the Lord.
The first one I thought of was to ‘bee encouraging’. If there’s one thing in this life we all appreciate it’s encouragement, especially when people are going through hard times. But even in the day to day, it doesn’t cost anything to say an encouraging word, whether it’s to a friend, or to the sales assistant in a shop, but especially to our families.
When someone has been put down or hurt, the way to counteract it is for someone else to encourage them to know they’re doing something right, that they’re accepted and loved. How important it is in the church family as well!
We read about Barnabus, whose name means Son of Encouragement. When Paul had given up on John Mark and rejected him, Barnabus saw the potential in him and encouraged him. Barnabus was also sent to Antioch to encourage the new believers there, and there is still a need for us all to be encouragers.
Acts 9:31 NLT The church then had peace … And with the encouragement of the Holy Spirit, it also grew in numbers. It’s great to know the Holy Spirit encourages us as well!God’s word tells us we’re precious in His sight, that we’re the apple of His eye, that we’re His special treasure, His masterpiece. In other words, God is encouraging each of us to know how much we mean to Him, how highly He thinks of us. We’re His sons and daughters, so be encouraged today to know God is not picking fault with you but He accepts and approves you because of Jesus.😊
He’s telling us He loves us, we’re righteous in His sight, we’re doing well, that He believes in us and that we can achieve great things with His help, so we can encourage someone else with those thoughts this week and make them smile. Let’s ‘bee’ encouraging!😊 In Jesus name. Amen.