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Daily Bread

Giving others a push

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[He] encouraged them all that with purpose of heart they should continue with the Lord. — Acts 11:23

When Jean was a teenager, she often walked through a park where she saw mothers sitting on benches talking. Their toddlers sat on the swings, wanting someone to push them. “I gave them a push,” says Jean. “And you know what happens when you push a kid on a swing? Pretty soon he’s pumping, doing it himself. That’s what my role in life is — I’m there to give others a push.”

Encouraging others along in life — that’s a worthy purpose. Joses, a godly man mentioned in the book of Acts, had that gift as well. In the days of the early church, he sold some land and gave the money to the church to use for the less fortunate (4:36-37). He also traveled with Paul on missionary journeys and preached the gospel (11:22-26; 13:1-4).

You may know Joses as “Barnabas,” which is the name the apostles gave to the “Son of Encouragement.” When the Jerusalem church heard that people in Antioch were coming to know Jesus as Savior, they sent Barnabas because “he was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith” (11:24). He “encouraged them all that with purpose of heart they should continue with the Lord” (v. 23).

We too can give others a “push” of encouragement in their walk with the Lord. — Anne Cetas

Lord, I would be to others

A cheering ray of light,

Inspiring them with courage

To climb some new-found height! — Bosch

READ: Acts 11:19-26

A little spark of encouragement can ignite great endeavors.

The Bible in one year:

• Jeremiah 12-14

• 2 Timothy 1

ANNE CETAS

ANTIOCH

HOLY SPIRIT

LORD

MDASH

PUSH

SON OF ENCOURAGEMENT

WHEN JEAN

WHEN THE JERUSALEM

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