Encourage one another.
It seems so simple, doesn’t it? Would you like to know a secret?
Encouragment has been the single most effective way for me to find friends online.
It has also required the heaviest sifting of my heart to find.
Encouragment has brought me the most joy and has found me more often than not on my knees before the Father in tears. I continually have to put my selfish pride behind me and do things — in blogging, online communities, and real life — that bring glory to God, not myself. And it’s hard.
My natural tendency is to strive. To have a goal and do everything in my power to make it happen. When it works, my pride grows. When it fails, my pride suffers and I become insecure, comparing and wondering why it worked for “her” but not me. And that, sweet friends, is an ugly path I have traveled down far too often — and far too recently.
It is only by the grace of God, a powerful refining, and a softened heart that I have experienced the full joy of offering praise for the success of others.
Like anything that feels hard at first, it takes practice, endurance, reaching out to someone and celebrating their achievement when you wish it was yours. In a world where competition is the norm and women are expected to be catty, not congratulatory, it takes effort.
But I can promise you this. When you go out of your way to share someone else’s amazing words, leave an encouraging comment for a friend, or share information about an opportunity you think she would love, you are doing a hard thing. You are choosing not to keep it all for yourself, you are choosing to admit that you are not the only one who can do this thing and you are showing this world that Christ’s light shines brightly when we live for Him and not ourselves.
As I’ve opened my heart to those around me, as I’ve joined community and sought ways to encourage others, He has blessed me in incredible and unexpected ways.
Today, my amazing friends, let’s give God the opportunity to poke some holes in our pride so He has more room to shine. Be a light. Love one another the way Christ has commanded us to and take this “light living” from the pages of Scripture to the screens of blogs and out into our daily lives.
Who is God calling you to encourage today?
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Bev @ Walking Well With God says
Crystal,
Ironically…or perhaps in God’s counter-culture way, the more I encourage and lift others up, the more I am blessed by Him. I’ve been there, done that on the whole striving thing. Not that I don’t fall back into bad habits (pride is a tough illness to conquer), but I find that the more I take the back seat – working quietly behind the scenes – doing Kingdom work that doesn’t shine the spotlight on me, the more God gives me important jobs to do. In fact, this morning I am going to call on the powers that be at a large local Christian school in hopes that they will want to partner with our school in Pakistan. It’s been so long since I’ve stood in front of the room (lately I’ve been a last pew dweller) that I feel a bit like Moses – “but Lord, I am slow of speech.” God is dragging me back into the spotlight, but this time I go in weakness knowing that I depend TOTALLY on Him for the outcome. More of Him; less of me. That, to me is what encouragement is all about. Great post, Crystal!
Blessings,
Bev
Alanna Jantzi says
Good morning! I start each day reading the latest post on Incourage and love seeing your encouraging comments to each writer! Praying for God’s peace and blessing to you today as you seek partnership from your local Christian school! May He fill you with His presence and the words to speak!
Bev @ Walking Well With God says
Alanna,
Thank you so much for YOUR sweet words of encouragement to me!! I’ve got a case of the nerves this morning and your prayers for peace and God’s presence are a soothing balm to my soul!
Blessings,
Bev
Bev @ Walking Well With God says
Alanna,
Thank you for the prayers…they were felt and the meeting went really well – Praise!
Blessings,
Bev
Steffanie Russ says
I too find that it lifts my spirits when I reach beyond myself to encourage others. What stinks though is when you get to those points where you feel you’re totally empty with nothing to give out. I was there lately. When pastor says to turn to your neighbor (which happens to be your best friend) and you can’t find something to say so you just hug her and say you’re sorry but you’re empty…that’s an awkward, weak spot to be. But…God in His faithfulness always knows best. He is good no matter what. And I’ll just keep walking, keep standing…and know that this too shall pass. I love to write, and I blog quite often in hopes of someone happening upon my page and being encouraged by what the Lord put in my heart and mind. Thanks for sharing. We sure do need each other! Blessings~
Crystal says
I’ve been there too recently. It’s really hard – and discouraging. I’m so sorry that’s where you’ve been, but so grateful that God is always more than enough for our empty places. xoxo
Jeanne Takenaka says
Bev, I hope your talk with the school went well! May God use your words and your passion to ignite their hearts for your school in Pakistan!
Bev @ Walking Well With God says
Jeanne,
Thank you for your heartfelt well wishes…they want to partner with us….big praise!
Blessings,
Bev
Tracey L. Goldsby says
I love the idea of letting God poke holes in our pride…we all need a reality check to admit it’s God in us that makes us shine when doing His work!
Blessings,
Tracey
Beth Williams says
Bev,
Praying the Lord will give you the words you need to say. Praying for peace and contentment in your heart.
Blessings 🙂
Bev @ Walking Well With God says
Beth,
God Bless you for your continual encouragement!! Praise that your prayers for me/us were
answered!!
Blessings sweet friend,
Bev xx
Gail Noe says
Thank you! Needed this
Michele Morin says
What a fantastic question to begin the day: Whom shall I encourage?
Having just read a book about the 5 love languages, I’m pondering the notion that this will look different for all the different people in my heart.
AngelQueen1111 says
I am presently part of Jennifer Dukes Lee’s launch team for her book The Happiness Dare. Being a part of this group has encouraged me to go beyond my comfort zone. I will always remember the excitement of how I felt to be part of a group. Before being accepted on the team, I was honestly thinking of dropping of the face of social media. I find the most encouragement by encouraging total strangers. If I am going to be an encourager, I need to feed myself encouraging words from the bible or books like The Happiness Dare.
Crystal says
I can’t begin to tell you how much I love this! There is power in the invitation, isn’t there? And Jennifer’s book is WONDERFUL – I’m totally a “doer” 🙂 I’m so glad you didn’t drop off the face of social media!
AngelQueen1111 says
What I realize now is that I need to connect with like minded people. Encouragement by fellow Christians is so important during these times that we face now. Thanks for your beautiful words of encouragement.
Kelli McKnight says
I’m praying God will poke some holes in my pride today. Excellent reminder!
Crystal says
Thanks, Kelli!
Kelly Smith says
Crystal, you are so right! As I spend my efforts in lifting others up, I find encouragement for myself. It can be so hard to celebrate others’ successes when you want what they have. But I find contentment settling over me as I rejoice over the good tidings of a friend. Thank you for this encourager’s encouragement!
Crystal says
I can’t begin to tell you how much I needed this reminder for myself over the last few weeks – it’s definitely hard (especially when social media allows us to see EVERYTHING everyone is doing) but so worth it!
Amanda Snodgrass says
I’m actually going to order some personalized stationary and send out some encouraging notes to people today. Nothing like getting some unexpected snail mail!
Crystal says
I love that idea! Snail mail is my favorite 🙂
Jeanne Takenaka says
Crystal, you showed me an aspect of encouragement I hadn’t considered before. The self-less aspect of it. It’s much easier to encourage someone when they are going through some sort of hard that doesn’t relate to me personally. But to encourage someone who is receiving something I’ve yearned for? It’s sometimes hard for me to rejoice when they rejoice. I’m learning, though, that there is joy that God offers when I set myself aside and encourage them on their journey. I’ve been thinking for the last few days of someone I want to encourage as she celebrates having something I hope to have one day.
Because really, it’s not about what I have or want, it’s about being Jesus with skin on to those around me. Encouraging is best when I can reflect Jesus to others in His beauty and purity, not marred by my own comparisons or “I want that” kind of attitude.
Thanks for the reminder and the challenge to be an encourager to those around me.
Ty says
I love your candor and honesty. You have expressed a struggle of mine. Pride and jealousy and insecurity often make congratulating people feel like sand in my mouth and the shame builds as I wonder why I can’t just be happy for my friend(s). I am trying to lay this down before God and rest in the knowledge that someone else’s joy or success does not minimize who I am in Christ and I can let go of the “not good enough” and comparison reins. Thank you!
Crystal says
Hi Crystal,
Certainly something we have all struggled with at one time or another. In the past I used to brush it off, but now when I see jealousy take root I get on my knees in prayer. Oh, do I find myself there often. Thank the Lord he doesn’t give up on us!
Lisa Lewis says
Crystal,
You and Jesus know your internal motivations, but what I have witnessed online and experienced from you is nothing but authenticity and encouragement. Thanks for sharing what we don’t see; it’s where real transformation takes place. I am well acquainted with what you shared. I live in obscurity, watching others share a similar message and receive kudos. I believe that God has me here to simply do what you are talking about today: encourage others in their efforts and help women find those other great writers. Thanks for being one of them!
Missouri Mom says
Like many here, I’ve considered dropping out of social media for a time. It’s hard being the uplifter all the time, knowing if I needed help, I would likely not get it. So hard, this pride thing.
An says
Crystal, thanks be to the Lord for these encouraging words that you poured out here, for every reply and perspective. I have my struggles with pride and insecurity, feeling empty, and it is a great encouragement to hear that I am not alone, to hear God reassure and encourage all of us in these posts. I’ve learned that being in those small and supportive roles can be so grace-filled with learning, growth, humility, the equipping that the Lord builds and purifies us in so that we can do more of His will for us, so that we learn to surrender to His will and plan out of trust and not out of own. It’s a gentle opening of our hands to receive His will, to let go of our expectations and abandon ourselves to His timing and grace-its what the “joy of the Lord is our strength” is about. Thank you for helping me to connect some dots 🙂 May the Lord help us to continue to build each other up today that we may go out and do all that is His will for us today, together as one body in Christ 🙂
PS Bev, I pray that your talk was so filled with the words of the Holy Spirit, your soul so at peace and restful in Him who loves us. You have this because He has you 🙂
Rebecca L Jones says
I believe we are called to encourage anyone we can, and not to be discouraged by someone wh isn’t receptive. i like Amanda’s idea of stationery. When my 80 something friend passed I had no one left to write to, everybody e mailed, but I have encouraged people to send cards to nursing homes.
Maureen says
“Poke some holes in my pride.” This reminds me of a writing prompt from high school…”Would you rather be a candle or the mirror that reflects it?” I am pretty sure that I chose to be the mirror, but I wasn’t a believer then, so I can’t imagine what my reasons were. But as a believer now? Of course, I know there is only one true light, and I am not He! I think pride might be ugly black soot covering my mirror. Scrape it off, Lord! I want to reflect your light! Everywhere, always! Even onto others who are doing and succeeding at the things I am not quite accomplishing yet. Even when it is hard. Because Jesus.
Thank you for sharing your real, Crystal. Me, too.
Beth Williams says
Crystal,
God gives each of us different gifts and abilities. Mine just happens to be encouragement. It is natural for me to send e-mails, cards or visit people and see how they are doing. This ends got new jobs and I got them a small gift and let them know I was praying for them. I’m letting my light shine and congratulating people on their accomplishments. I don’t just liken encouragement to people accomplishing something. I also attribute it to giving them the knowledge that I am for them in their efforts.
Blessings 🙂
Jolene Engle says
Love this, Crystal!
Jenny Howell says
Oh wow Crystal… Powerful!
I love that you spoke about this. The blogging community can be beautiful or harsh right? When I began to try and write a bit more and put my words out there, I wondered if the “community” would really rally encouragement and celebrate effort like I had read that they would. We hear about the sweet value in reaching out and asking for help and wonder if there will for real be a response! Its just how it goes. I have to say I’ve been encouraged by real-time gals who are allowing Christ to shine through and appreciate the honesty in this place. We are better when choosing to admit we aren’t the only ones! #yes
~ Jen
Gail Noe says
Thank you so much Crystal. I needed this reminder this morning after a serious prideful fall last night. God is so amazing. He placed this scripture in my heart “The LORD will fight for you, you need only to be still.” Ex. 14:14. I reacted, when I should have been still and waiting on His counsel. Pushing forward in His truth. God bless you abundantly.
Meghan says
Eek I have struggled with this recently too, but found the same truth – that in genuinely seeking to lift up others it in turn is poured back onto myself. I actually just wrote about this happening with today’s vlog I made. I didn’t “feel” like doing it because circumstances around me kind of had me stressed. But when I took my stuff outside, took a breath and prayed, the words just came and I ended up being uplifted myself. That is a God thing!!! I can not even put into words how thankful I am for the online Christian community. I decided even if it was just 1 person whom I could reach and encourage each week, then all my time and effort is worth it. Because people matter!!
I am also doing the #TheHappinessDare and the shift in perspective is mind blowing. Thanks for sharing this, Crystal. I always love going to your social media sites because I know I will be uplifted and inspired. 🙂