Wednesday, May 28, 2025
ENCOURAGE ONE ANOTHER!
Deut 1:37-38
37 Also the Lord was angry
with me for your sakes, saying, Thou also shalt not go in thither.
38 But Joshua the son of Nun,
which standeth before thee, he shall go in thither: encourage him: for
he shall cause Israel to inherit it.
1 Thess 4:18
18 Wherefore comfort
[encourage] one another with these words.
I am a
plodder. I
usually tackle a task with steady pressure and persistence, but I have been
known to surge when encouraged. Most of us thrive on encouragement. Moses is
about to transfer leadership to Joshua and requests that the people encourage
him.
The
word “encourage” only
appears four times in the Old Testament and not at all in the New
Testament. In the Old the word is chasaq which has a variety of
meanings such as “to strengthen; to help; to cure; to repair; and to fortify.”
Even one such as Joshua needs to be strengthened when he feels weak. He needs
to be cured when ill and to be repaired when broken. Generally, he needs
constant fortification. This is encouragement!
In the
New Testament we
find the word “comfort” which has the same force as the word encourage. It is
the Greek word parakaleo which means “to call near with
consolation.” When Jesus promised to send another comforter (John 14:16), he
used the Greek word parakletos. The Holy Spirit is our
encourager. He is present when we are alone and lonely. He strengthens us when
we are weak. He repairs us when we are broken. He fortifies us when we are
weak.
We are
supposed to encourage one another. It is the foundation of our relationship as members
of a spiritual “family”, but it goes beyond that. It is more than friendship.
It is a ministry, and it is obedience to a command. “Wherefore COMFORT and
ENCOURAGE one another.”
Lord, thank you for the
encouragement of the Holy Spirit and the many who encourage me. Help me to be
an intentional and obedient encourager to others. AMEN
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