Have you ever had a moment were you realize in the little things how much you appreciate a brother or sister in Christ? Well, I had one of those moments just then and expressed it to her and thanked her for being my little sister. The next lines are where the battle started:
She replied, "No, thank you!"
I said, "Haha, You can't 'thank you' battle ME!"
*Where it all went down* Her: "Oh it has been broughten"
Two words: Oh. Snap.
Hence, the battle had begun.
So, we started out with random pictures of "thank yous" and whatnot. It was quite fun trying to find obscure pictures and then make our own pictures to send each other. After a day or two of this, however, we realized that this battle would benefit us both better if it were actually turned towards others as well. This is where the battle turned into a WAR.
We decided that we were going to encourage others, and the people that we encouraged would count as "points" and whoever had the most points by the end of the week would be the winner. Of course, from the beginning, we both realized the benefit that we would be giving others with our encouragement. Hebrews 3:13 in that NASB states, "But encourage one another day after day, as long as it is still called “Today,” so that none of you will be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin." and Hebrews 10:24-25 in the NIV states, "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching."
Yes, we both realized that we would be encouraging our brothers and sisters on to good works and to glorify the Lord more. However, what we didn't realize was how encouraging it was going to be encouraging others. When you think of ways to encourage a brother or sister, you think of why that person actually is important to you. You start thinking of the ways that person is laboring for the Kingdom and you start realizing just how much you've seen them grow over the weeks, months or years that you've known them. So the blessing turns two-fold; both you and the person you are encouraging ultimately get encouraged! As I once heard from a fantastic laborer for God, Tom Short, "If you want to be encouraged, go encourage others! Don't just sit there waiting for others to encourage you!"
The war is not over, though. When you realize as it's stated in both 2 Corinthians 10 and Ephesians 6 that we aren't making war against flesh and blood but against the devil and his ploys, that is when you realize how great a need it is to encourage your brothers and sisters to continue on in perseverance and in the light of the Lord. Maybe this is just the push you needed to go and encourage others, or just what you needed to hear. Maybe it's not. Either way, I pray that the Lord would bless you and keep you!


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