From the time we were children we have been consistently reminded that the world does not revolve around us--meaning that we should not take our own interests into exclusive consideration. Philippians 2:4 says it this way, "Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others." To be interested in aiding other people--to be actively seeking ways to serve them--reveals a loving heart. We should allow the confidence we find in God's Word while fighting our own battles to encourage others in the battles they are fighting--even when we do not know they are struggling. Then Psalm 119:74 will be true of us, which says, "Those who fear You will be glad when they see me, Because I have hoped in Your word."
*(The above quote was found in Wiersbe's The Bible Exposition Commentary, Old Testament, Wisdom and Poetry, 321)
2 comments:
Thanks, Josh. The Lord actually pointed out a friendship recently in which I have not been a compassionate friend seeking to minister. This is a great reminder!
Hermano--that is an excellent quote--thank you! With many things has my mind been occupied of late--I have been very negligent of the fact that everyone around me is also "fighting a battle"
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