
“He said ‘Love…as I have loved you.’ We cannot love too much.”—Amy Carmichael
We’ve had some difficult health news in our family recently – the kind of diagnosis no one wants to hear. And that’s hard. But, you know what? We have God-following friends who are praying for us. Asking after us. Wondering if we need help. Asking God for his mercy and grace toward us.
And all of that means everything on a day when we’re tired or anxious: Just to know our friends and family are lifting us in prayer to our Father in Heaven, the one who sees, hears, heals, loves, and has promised never to leave us.
And do you know what all that support does for me? It makes me stronger. It helps me feel God’s love through human friends. It lightens my load and brightens my day.
And then, here’s the really good part: It makes me want to encourage someone else. There are many worse off than we are. Many who don’t know Jesus as Lord. Many who are suffering without the encouragement we are receiving. Paul, who suffered more in his lifetime than I ever will, tells us this: “Therefore encourage one another, and build one another up as you are doing” (1 Thessalonians 5:11).
We all know someone who needs some “building up” today. They need a gentle word, a loving touch, or a simple text message. They need us to offer to pray for them (very few will say “no” to that). Let’s be aware, as we go through our day today, of the people around us. Do we see or sense someone struggling – someone we can encourage? Let’s just do it. We’ll never know the difference a few words might make.
“Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” – Galatians 6:2
NOTE: Photo above was taken by a pastor friend of ours in Pakistan.
Wonderful ❤️❤️ Blessings on your day!
Ruth
Ruth Linné Lander
Keep your hand in His.
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Blessings to you, too, Ruth. So glad for your good report!
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Being a Christian does not mean that we will not have burdens to carry. We will suffer. One of those burdens is the weightiness of our temptation to give in to sin, and the heaviness of trying to get out of it. The Father wants us to share the burdens with Him.
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Yes, He does. And I am glad that He also provides friends and family who encourage us and pray for us. It does make us stronger!
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I will pray for God’s strength for you whi
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So good to hear from you, Jeannie. I hope you are doing well! And thank you for your prayers. Warren has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, undergoing chemo, with (hopefully) surgery to follow this fall. We are doing well with all the ups and downs. God is good.
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