By Wade Webster
Years ago, an experiment was
conducted to measure people’s capacity to endure pain.
How long could a bare-footed person
stand in a bucket of ice water? It was discovered that when
there was someone else present offering encouragement and
support, the person standing in the ice water could tolerate
pain twice as long as when no one else was
present. (John C. Maxwell, Encouragement Changes
Everything, p. 25)
THOUGHT: Could it also be the case
that elders could serve twice as long, preachers could work
twice as long, and members could be faithful twice as long
if they had someone holding their hands and encouraging
them? I believe that this is the case. As you know,
the book of Hebrews was written to those who were
discouraged and in danger of falling away. The
inspired writer of this book often exhorted brethren to
encourage one another (Hebrews 3:13; 10:24-25). In the
twelfth chapter, we read these words: “Therefore strengthen
the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees” (v. 12).
- Wade Webster; via
The
Lantern, Highway Church of Christ, Sullivan,
IL Ron Thomas serves as preacher and an elder for the
congregation and you may visit their website as
http://www.highwaycofc.com
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