First Thessalonians 5:11
Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.
Encourage Means
Did you know that the word encourage
means to come alongside, to admonish, or to call to one’s side? That
means when you are encouraging someone, you are to come alongside that
person. When we are encouraging someone, we are coming alongside them to
build them up and not what the world tends to do: tear them down. It’s a
brutal enough world out there already without having someone come
alongside you to tear you down even further. I see a cause and effect in
this sentence where Paul says we are to encourage one another, and in
doing so we can build them up! Will you encourage someone today? If so,
to whom and how? Words have a lot of power to either build up or tear
down, so use words in a way that encourages others.
Building Others Up Fortifies the Church
The church is said to be one body but
many members (Rom 12:4; 1 Cor 12:12), so when you build even one person
up, you are strengthening the church’s foundation, one brick at a time.
You probably can’t imagine how far one little word of encouragement can
go in a person’s day or life. If the church were truly encouraging one
another, which would result in a building up of the Body of Christ, then
the church could be stronger and do more for Christ since the church is
to be the Body of Christ, being His hands, His feet, His eyes, His
ears, and His heart.
Encouragement in Action
Paul goes on to show in 1 Thessalonians
Chapter 5 what encouraging and building up might look like. It’s
esteeming others highly in love (v 13), admonishing the fainthearted,
helping the weak (v 14), being patient with everyone (v 15), outdoing
others in love, always rejoicing (v 16), giving thanks for every
circumstance, and praying continuously (v 17). If you were surrounded by
people like that, wouldn’t you be encouraged? Wouldn’t you be built up?
Wouldn’t you be inspired to encourage others, building them up in the
faith? I would think so. Imagine Jesus were still here on earth and He
asked you this rhetorical question: “Who will you encourage today and
give a good word from Me?” What would you do? What would you say?
A Closing Prayer
Oh Creator God, Who reigns supreme from
Your throne in heaven, look down on me and help me to be a strong
building block that fortifies, encourages, and builds up the body of
Christ, which is Jesus Christ’s church, and to do it in both action and
words. I pray for Your help in this in the Name above all names, Jesus
Christ.
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