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Judy for Jesus
February 11th, 2008, 01:30 PM
Be a Barnabas
By: Maxine M

It’s amazing!!, how God used New Testament people to accomplish His will
Gave them characteristics & qualities we today can follow as examples still
So let’s consider WHICH of these WE can emulate as “our role” we fulfill

In your search, please consider Barnabas, called “Son of Encouragement” by his peers
Encourager!! One who understands another’s heartache and tears
Who can “walk beside” someone, help lessen their fears

Encourage those who are devastated, those whom life has sent them reeling
Pick someone up…help them stand…those whose spirit is in need of healing
Our OWN troubles give us insight into what they are feeling

For we’ve ALL had troubles enough…God has brought us through by His Grace
That WE can encourage those running the very same race
Strengthen them, show them there’s light at the tunnel’s end…if His will they embrace

Everyone knows a child they can encourage to do their best…be all they can be
To resist, turn away from all the world’s ugliness they hear and see
Encouragement…the best gift you can give…and it’s entirely free

Ever been a “care-giver” for one whose mind is now clouded & gray?
Encouragement may be just a HUG, when there are no words to say
When “this too has passed”, THEY will be able to encourage OTHERS, another day

People in hospitals & nursing homes can use all the encouragement they can get
A visit, a smile, “I’ll pray for you”…and a light in their eyes is lit
Kindness and sincerity are never outdated, always a perfect fit

America has GREAT men & women overseas, sacrificing to help protect us
They’d love a letter, even from a stranger, things from “HOME” discuss
Praise and appreciation would give new inspiration…like Barnabas

Or maybe write a prisoner, help them endure prison’s dreadful ways
Give HOPE & assurance that life doesn’t have to be like THIS the rest of their days
That they CAN learn from life’s lessons…that THIS can be just a temporary phase

Death claims a friend, a member of our church or community…we express shock and grief
We offer words of encouragement, reaffirm our spiritual belief
But LATER, do we remember to STILL offer comfort & relief?

Do we say a kind word to that store clerk with such sad eyes
A gesture of friendship to sooth her inner-soul’s cries
Or visit a sick neighbor, help them understand life’s confusing whys

So you see, everyone NEEDS encouragement…everyone can GIVE it as well
Who knows how a “pat on the back” could make someone excel
And the best encouragement of all is The Gospel Story we can tell

The story of how Christ died for US, so the certainty of Salvation we CAN know
For what can lift spirits better than to COMPREHEND our sins are washed white as snow
To be assured we have a “Safe Harbor” in Jesus when winds of trouble blow

So I thank God for the example of an “encourager” Barnabas set long ago
That we too can offer REAL help…the Holy Spirit’s comfort bestow
May the Lord lead us ALL along the path designed for us & help us grow

Glory
February 11th, 2008, 02:37 PM
This is very good Judy! So true!

When I read the part,
"Death claims a friend, a member of our church or community…we express shock and grief
We offer words of encouragement, reaffirm our spiritual belief
But LATER, do we remember to STILL offer comfort & relief?"

I could surely relate to that. When my son lost his baby boy, not one friend was around for him. And they still aren't. How very sad! And many family members just expected him to grieve for a few weeks then get over it I guess. Where is the love? Where is the compassion?

I'm going to send this out to others. Thanks for posting it sis. :)

Judy for Jesus
February 11th, 2008, 03:01 PM
Thanks, Glory, for your ENCOURAGING reply! You ARE a Barnabas! :)

My mom Maxine is the one who writes the poems I have been posting here. She is very humble and always give the GLORY to God for giving her the words. We just pray and have faith that HE guides them to the hearts and eyes that need them most!

Love in Christ
Judy

Glory
February 11th, 2008, 03:37 PM
Well Judy, you tell your mom Maxine to keep on writing! And you dear sister, you keep on posting them! Glory to the Lamb of God!

Maranatha! \o/

penbrat
February 11th, 2008, 03:47 PM
That's a wonderful poem. I ask God everyday to let me an encouragment to others, for His glory, not my own. He has used that to become a "ministry" for me of sorts to be able to serve Him.

homesick9748
February 12th, 2008, 06:28 PM
That's a wonderful poem. I ask God everyday to let me an encouragment to others, for His glory, not my own. He has used that to become a "ministry" for me of sorts to be able to serve Him.

Penbrat, That's wonderful.

AllforHim
February 12th, 2008, 06:52 PM
That's a wonderful poem. I ask God everyday to let me an encouragment to others, for His glory, not my own. He has used that to become a "ministry" for me of sorts to be able to serve Him.

:hug I ask just the same thing! If He can use me to bring a smile or chase a tear, or lighten a weight in some small way, well that in return does the same for me!! Hallelujah!! We serve an awesome God!!! :yeah

:hugYour moms poem is beautiful Judy and I know its been inspired from God! Thanks for sharing :hug :wave