ENCOURAGED

                                                              1 COR 15,58E                                               

They encouraged them.  Acts 16:40

RECOMMENDED SCRIPTURE READING ACTS 16:35-40 – “35 And when it was day, the magistrates sent the officers, saying, “Let those men go.”36 So the keeper of the prison reported these words to Paul, saying, “The magistrates have sent to let you go. Now therefore depart, and go in peace.”37 But Paul said to them, “They have beaten us openly, uncondemned Romans, and have thrown us into prison. And now do they put us out secretly? No indeed! Let them come themselves and get us out.”38 And the officers told these words to the magistrates, and they were afraid when they heard that they were Romans. 39 Then they came and pleaded with them and brought them out, and asked them to depart from the city. 40 So they went out of the prison and entered the house of Lydia; and when they had seen the brethren, they encouraged them and departed..”

COMMENTS: During  times of hardship and danger and suffering, being alone is especially fearful.  Having a friend or family member with us as go through such times or circumstances is very helpful, giving strength to continue.  John McNeill is a Scottish pastor who shared a story from his childhood.  One night walking the 7-mile trip home along the lonely dark road, fear gripped his mind and heart.   The last 2 miles were the darkest and dangers like wolves and bears lurked in the dark woods.   One particular night was especially dark but this particular night he heard a familiar voice on the road at that point.  It was his father coming to greet and guide him safely home.   John was no longer gripped by fear and the remaining distance home was much different and positive.

I can remember, as a boy, how “spooky” the old cemetery across the street from our home was at night.   One dark stormy night I was at home alone for a short time.  I don’t remember why I was alone but do remember the lights going out before they got home and having to endure total darkness until the front door opened and was greeting by my parents and older sister.  I remember coming up with a little song with the words “God is with me, God is with me, God is with me, God is with me”. Four simple words repeating over and over again.  Those words gave me courage and helped evaporate my fears in the dark.  That simple tune and words would come to mind during similar times in years since, even as an adult.  I still remember that little tune some 55+ years later and still find comfort and peace letting it play in my mind.                  

That tune even was useful when facing difficult choices or challenges.  It reminds me God is near and available for council and help and strength and guidance.  God is near and ready for any and all circumstances and needs for me.  He is for you too.

Having someone near to encourage and help us along the journey of life is        important and often vital.  Take a moment to recall those special people who have done that so well. Someone to call our name and take our hand in life’s dark times.  God is such a friend – who is the God of encouragement.  He uses various ways and means to accomplish this goal for any and all who will recognize and accept His help. He uses the tools of prayer, of His Word, of His followers, of His Spirit all working separately and together to put and guide us along the right path of life to eternity.

Acts 16 is such.  Paul gathers his young converts during a very dark time and encourages them.  His encouragement is still effective for others even today going down a dark gloomy road.  Paul is calling their name, as is Christ Himself to take their hand and guide them to a brighter destination.  So who do we need to seek out and call their name and offer a helping hand?  Who do you know who is going through a dark time and is in need of a friend?  This is a dark time when keeping apart is required to avoid risk of infection.  But there are safe and effective ways to be in contact and in conversation.  There are other ways to talk and share and encourage. To remind each other God’s voice and presence is not distant nor will spread COVID 19.  God’s voice saying “Fear not, for I am with thee.”  

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