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I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will guide you with My eye. ~Psalm 32:8 All of us need encouragement. It is a tool that increases our confidence and inspires us to act with courage, spirit and strength. 1. First and foremost we need to learn how to encourage ourselves. We need to be equipped with tools to help us minister to ourselves. Many times people feel dissatisfied because they don’t feel appreciated by others. That’s understandable! Of course we all long to be valued by others. But if our happiness depends on the encouragement of others, we may at times find ourselves being needlessly discouraged. The solution is to encourage yourself! Here are some ways to do just that: 2. Be proud of yourself. Whether it is because of a small accomplishment or just life in general, you have to believe in yourself. You can’t encourage yourself if you don’t like yourself. 3. Make a list of your blessings. When encouraging yourself, it’s great to start off with the well-known and obvious things. Remind yourself of how faithful God is!! I’m sure this is not the first time you’ve been down and it definitely won’t be the last. Yet by the grace of God you’ve managed to survive this far. He hasn’t let you down yet, and don’t expect Him to start today. Perspective has everything to do with whether you are encouraged or discouraged. Refuse to magnify the devil. Refuse to magnify the present negative circumstance. Don’t analyze your trouble with a magnifying glass—this exercise will lead to deeper discouragement. Instead, magnify the Lord! Speak of His greatness, His power, His might. Talk about how big and powerful God is. “When you make God bigger, you make your trouble smaller.” It’s simple but true. I know the idea of having joy in the midst of sorrow may seem paradoxical, but the truth is in the paradox. If you are going to recover from the worst day of your life, among the first things you have to recover is your joy. The devil knows he must steal your joy to defeat you. Understanding that the joy of the Lord is the strength of the believer, the devil seeks to steal your joy, thereby reducing you to weakness. The believer who can retain his joy is destined to triumph in the end. If you can remember to encourage yourself in the Lord during hard times, learning to govern your emotions and maintain your joy, then in the end you will have victory. This is the promise of God!
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 22:28:53 +0000

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