What will it take?

Will you do whatever it takes?

Leadership requires strength, dedication and sacrifice. Moses quickly saw that he played a key role in the battle that required he hold his hands in the air. You should try it and see how many hours you can do it without growing weary. Well, Moses was weary as well, but the cost was too great to give in to fatigue, so Aaron and Hur stepped up to do whatever it took to keep Moses’ arms upraised.

When you see your supervisor or church leader growing weary, do you quickly move to their side to help them or do you stand back and complain about their inability to do a good job? Though it may not be apparent, your action or inaction may be key to the success or failure of the endeavor.

Some things to ponderナ?

1. Will you humble yourself to stand beside a leader to help them when they become weary?

2. Are you willing to do whatever it takes to help them?

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Sharing?

Will you share what you have? ?

Most people are taught about the need to share at an early age. However, there are times when sharing is just not possible, or at least very difficult. Sometimes it is simply because we don’t want to share! .

The widow and her son had good reason not to share – they only had enough food for one last meal. However, read the rest of the story and see how God blessed their generosity (vv 13-16). .

Some things to ponder:

1. What makes it difficult or impossible for you to share?

2. Will you ask God to help you next time the opportunity to help arises?

HELP: Discover the Power of Community

HELP: Discover the Power of Community

What does it look like to seek the happiness of others? It’s combining the power of speaking encouraging and Holy Spirit–driven words to others with the power of following up on those words to bring them to life. While words carry power within themselves, words are just words unless we combine them with action.

For example, if we tell someone all day, “I love you,” but our actions don’t reflect the meaning behind those words, then those words not only lose their meaning but also their power. In essence, we display our lack of belief in our own words, thus deflating their intended purpose and power.

How many times have we passed right by others asking those same questions, which led them to conclude, Nobody cares for me, My life is not important, or God has forgotten me? If we are to partner with God in demonstrating the love we profess to have for people, we must stop focusing only on ourselves and pay attention to one another’s needs. This is how we give legs to our words and what we say we believe.

We all need help at times. We all need people to lift us up with loving hearts. And we all need someone to talk us happy when we’re too weary, tired, and beat-down to do it on our own. The key to true happiness is the ability to give the gift of happiness to others by seeing them, loving them, encouraging them, and putting our words into action.

As important as it is for us to talk ourselves happy, it’s just as important to learn how to talk others happy. We can do that when we remind ourselves to open our eyes to the needs around us.

Who can you help today? Look around and choose to see someone who is struggling right in front of you. Ask God to show you what you can do for that person. Or, better yet, go to the person directly and ask how you can help.

NOW TAKE IT, SPEAK IT, AND LIVE IT!

Read Galatians 6:2 and John 15:13 out loud. Write one of them down on a sticky note, and read it aloud to yourself throughout the day as a reminder of what it is to walk in God’s love.