The Bible uses the word “encourage”, “encouraged”, “encouragement” and “encourages” in many places. The Holman Christian Standard Bible uses “encourage” 21 times, “encouraged” 21 times, “encouragement” 12 times, and “encourages” 1 time. Strong’s Lexicon’s Hebrew word for “encourage” ischazaq (khaw-zak'), the Greek is paramutheomai (par-am-oo-theh'-om-ahee) and protrepomai (prot-rep'-om-ahee). Both mean to comfort or exhort.
It is our responsibility to foster the well-being of each other as fellow believers. What are some ways we can do this?
-Exhort one another to walk close to Jesus and remain committed to Him in faith. (Rom. 15:4) It is through our endurance and encouragement of the scriptures that we have hope. Endurance means perseverance, and we persevere because of the encouragement of the Scriptures. We can only have encouragement of the Scriptures when we “feed” on them daily and absorb their many spiritual “nutrients”. That is foundational to our Christian faith and in knowing who God is.
-Build and strengthen each other in Jesus. (2 Thess.
-Motivate others to be their best thru Christ. (Phil. 4:8) Pursuing moral excellence through character building. Become more like Jesus. We should make it our objective to strive for excellence in everything we do, and stay away from mediocrity or lukewarmness. Likewise, we give the same support to those around us and make them feel worthy of God’s love by motivations we give them.
-Comfort the hurting/weak/sick as Jesus would. (1 Thess.
-Heal the brokenhearted. (Luke 4:18) Jesus stated publicly that it was His mission to bind up wounds and heal the brokenhearted. He ultimately did that on the Cross. There were many brokenhearted people who were lost and needed the Gospel and a Savior, which He preached to them during His earthly ministry. We need to remind ourselves and other people that we are no different and to look to Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our Faith. In Him we have that healing and cleansing.
-Preah hope for a hopeless world. (
-Rest in the Promises given to us in Scripture. (2 Pet. 1:4; Jer. 29:11) These are referred to in Peter as “great and precious promises”, and they certainly are! In my mind, there can’t be anything better than to “share in the devine nature” which we will be given. I’m looking forward to it as I get older! That is real encouragement to me, to be finally free of limitation and sin when I’m transformed into a glorious being.
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