The Bible in One Year: Ecclesiastes 10-12/Galatians 1
Today’s Reading: Acts 9:26-31 – But Barnabas took [Saul] and brought
him to the apostles. ~Acts 9:27
The Blessing of
Encouragers
The 2010 movie The King’s Speech tells the story of England’s
King George VI, who unexpectedly became monarch when his brother abandoned the
throne. With the country on the brink of World War II, government officials
wanted a well-spoken leader because of the increasingly influential role of
radio. King George VI, however, struggled with a stuttering problem.
I was especially drawn to the film’s portrayal of George’s
wife, Elizabeth. Throughout his struggle to overcome his speech difficulty, she
was his constant source of encouragement. Her steadfast devotion provided the
support he needed to overcome his challenge and rule well during the war.
The Bible highlights the stories of encouragers who gave
powerful assistance during challenging circumstances. Moses had Aaron and Hur’s
support during Israel’s battles (Exodus 17:8-16).
After his conversion, Paul needed th support of Barnabas,
whose name literally means “son of encouragement.” When the disciples were
fearful for hi (Acts 9:27). His endorsement was essential to Paul being
welcomed by the Christian community. Barnabas later served as Paul’s traveling
and preaching companion (Acts 14). Despite the dangers, they worked together to
proclaim the gospel.
Believers in Jesus are still called to “encourage one
another and build each other up” (1 Thessalonians 5:11). May we be eager to
offer encouragement to help support others, especially as they face difficult circumstances?
~Lisa Samra
The encouragement of
a friend can make ALL the difference.
When God Seems Far Away
Such knowledge is too
wonderful for me; it is high, I cannot attain unto it. ~Psalm 139:6