Encouragement
Why is it important that God’s servants encourage one another?
Isa 35:3, 4; Col 3:16; 1Th 5:11; Heb 3:13
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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2Ch 32:2-8—When his people face a serious threat, King Hezekiah encourages them
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Da 10:2, 8-11, 18, 19—An angel encourages and strengthens the aged prophet Daniel, who is in a weakened state
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What obligation do those with authority have regarding encouragement?
See also Mt 11:28-30
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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De 3:28; 31:7, 8—Just as Jehovah directs, the prophet Moses encourages and strengthens his successor, Joshua
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Ac 11:22-26; 14:22—During a time of persecution, the apostles Paul and Barnabas encourage Christians in Antioch
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Why is sincere commendation an important part of encouragement?
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Jg 11:37-40—The women of Israel visit Judge Jephthah’s daughter each year to commend her for her selfless life course
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Re 2:1-4—Even though Jesus needed to correct the Christians in Ephesus, he also told them what they were doing well
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How may faithful servants of Jehovah encourage one another?
Pr 15:23; Eph 4:29; Php 1:13, 14; Col 4:6; 1Th 5:14
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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1Sa 23:16-18—Jonathan seeks out his younger friend David and encourages him during a difficult time
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Joh 16:33—Jesus encourages his followers by example and assures them that they can likewise prove victorious
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Ac 28:14-16—While en route to Rome for his trial, the apostle Paul takes courage when he catches sight of the faithful brothers who have traveled to meet and encourage him
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Why is it vital that we avoid a disrespectful or complaining spirit?
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Nu 11:10-15—The prophet Moses is deeply discouraged by the negative, disobedient spirit of the people
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Nu 13:31, 32; 14:2-6—The negative talk of the ten faithless spies discourages the people and leads to rebellion
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Why may association with fellow believers give us courage?
Pr 27:17; Ro 1:11, 12; Heb 10:24, 25; 12:12
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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2Ch 20:1-19—When King Jehoshaphat faces a great threat from a large army, he gathers the people together to pray
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Ac 12:1-5, 12-17—After the apostle James is executed and the apostle Peter is imprisoned, the congregation in Jerusalem comes together in prayer
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How might a positive outlook encourage us to persevere during hard times?
Ac 5:40, 41; Ro 8:35-39; 1Co 4:11-13; 2Co 4:16-18; 1Pe 1:6, 7
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Ge 39:19-23; 40:1-8—Although falsely accused and unjustly imprisoned, Joseph remains faithful and is eager to help others
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2Ki 6:15-17—The prophet Elisha is fearless in the face of great danger, and he prays that his attendant be of the same outlook
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Finding encouragement in Jehovah’s Word
What loving assurances does Jehovah offer us?
How might contemplating Jehovah’s patience and mercy encourage us?
What can Jehovah do for those who feel weak?
Ps 46:1; Isa 12:2; 40:29-31; Php 4:13
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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1Sa 1:10, 11, 17, 18—Jehovah listens to Hannah’s prayer and helps her to find relief when she is distressed and embittered
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1Ki 19:1-19—When the prophet Elijah is discouraged, Jehovah provides practical help. He encourages and comforts him by giving him a hope for the future
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How may our Bible-based hope for the future give us courage?
2Ch 15:7; Ps 27:13, 14; Heb 6:17-19; 12:2
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Job 14:1, 2, 7-9, 13-15—Even in his darkest moment, Job finds comfort in the hope of a resurrection
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Da 12:13—The prophet Daniel, who is about 100 years old, receives encouragement from an angel who tells him about the future reward
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Why might praying to Jehovah and meditating on him lead to our encouragement?
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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1Sa 30:1-9—In the face of hardship, King David turns to Jehovah and gains strength
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Lu 22:39-43—Facing his hardest test, Jesus prays fervently, and Jehovah responds by sending an angel to provide encouragement
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What encouragement might we draw from hearing good reports and sharing them with others?