Saturday, July 12, 2008

A Cure for Discouragement

The following is directly from Pastor Steven Furtick's blog, but I thought it was a great post! He is a great speaker and a graduate of the school where I teach! I am proud of him and all that God is doing through him in Charlotte!
Now to what he said:

One of the best things I can do when I feel my attitude drifting toward discouragement is to switch from defense to offense. Instead of sitting around waiting for someone else to encourage me, I try to go on the attack and encourage someone else.

If I’m feeling down because our attendance isn’t where I want it to be, I might call a pastor who is struggling big time in this area, and try to speak increase over his life and ministry.

If I’m hurting because someone I trusted let me down, I may write a short letter of encouragement to someone who I let down in the past. It helps me keep my own imperfection in perspective when I’m upset by the imperfections of others.

If I’m feeling sorry for myself for a vague, unnamed reason, I like to leave encouraging comments on a few random blogs-especially guys’ whose ministries may not receive a lot of attention-and say a short prayer for those guys.

I’ll bet Satan hates this strategy, because in effect, it turns his heaviest artillery against him. And when I venture away from my dilemma for a few minutes to bless someone else, I often find that the discouragement has greatly subsided by the time I return.

1 comment:

DrNick@Nite said...

I'm glad you passed along this blog entry. Sometimes the simplest action can have profound results. (Ripple, butterfly effect, seed, etc....)