Monday, October 25, 2010

THE GOD OF ALL ENCOURAGEMENT

"Grace be to you and peace from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus
Christ. Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the
Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; who comforteth us in all
our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any
trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. For
as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also
aboundeth by Christ." - 2 Corinthians 1:2-5

Do you ever get discouraged? Don't answer that, because I already know
the answer. Of course you do, you're human. Encouragement is something
we all need. Thank God it is something He has promised to everyone of
us. I'd like you to first see that the word, "encouragement", is not
used in the King James Version of the Bible. Instead, you'll see the
word "comfort" which is used 10 times in this passage from 2
Corinthians. It is also translated "consolation" and used to describe
the Holy Spirit who is called the Comforter (John 14 & 15). I want you
to know the sweet encouragement that only our Savior can bring. And once
you receive that gift, to pass it on, thereby allowing the Holy Spirit
to fill you up again and again.

The Source of Encouragement
God has cornered the market on comfort. So if you are discouraged right
now, the devil is hot on your trail. There's a story that illustrates
this point so well.
One day, the devil was auctioning off his tools. That is, all but one
tool. It was such a high price, no one could afford it. When someone
asked why, he said, "That's my favorite tool. It's the tool of
discouragement. I use it to pry open a life and when I get inside, I can
do all kinds of damage with my other tools of hatred, lust, envy,
jealousy, and pride."
When the Bible says, "who comforteth us," I want you to notice that the
word "comforteth" is in the present tense. This encouragement is
ever-present. It flows like a river -never stopping to flow from the
loving bosom of God.

The Subject of Encouragement
That's you and me, and everyone who's gone before us or who will come
after us. You see, one of the consolations of discouragement, is that
we're in good company. We don't have to go around wearing a mask and
pretending to be happy when we're not. There have been three times in my
life when I was really discouraged. And in all three times I went to the
Lord and He met me there. He became the God of all comfort to me.
Martin Luther, the Protestant Reformer, was often discouraged. In fact,
his wife thought the only way to help him was to shock him out of it.
She put on a black dress and veil as if she was going to a funeral. When
he asked her who had died, she said, "Martin, haven't your heard? God
has died." He declared, "That is blasphemy!" His wife said, "Aye
Husband, and it is blasphemy for you to be living as if God is dead."
Needless to say, Martin snapped out of it!

The Stewardship of Encouragement
God is the One who encourages us so that we may be able to comfort
others. This is the purpose of encouragement! We are blessed that we
might be a blessing. The word "aboundeth" in 2 Corinthians, verse 5
means that we are to overflow with the life of Jesus Christ. Everywhere
we go, we are to be a source of encouragement.
To some people, tribulation is a prison. For others, tribulation is a
hospital from which they get well. But friend, tribulation is to be a
seminary where we learn to become stewards of the comfort we receive, so
that we can pass on our encouragement to others.

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