AM Talk 3ffb September 15, 2016
BE a BIDDA: "BELIEVE, INSPIRE, DREAM, DO ACHIEVE"
Helping Each Other
September 15, 2016
[God] comforts us . . . so that we can comfort those in any trouble.—2 Corinthians 1:4
Jesus’s decision to operate as the invisible head of a large body with many parts means that He often relies on us to help one another cope during times of suffering. The apostle Paul must have had something like that in mind when he wrote these words: “[God] comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God. For just as we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ, so also our comfort abounds through Christ” (2 Cor. 1:4-5). And all through his ministry Paul put that principle into practice, taking up collections for famine victims, dispatching assistants to go to troubled areas, acknowledging believers’ gifts as gifts from God Himself.
The phrase “the body of Christ” expresses well what we are called to do: to represent in flesh what Christ is like, especially to those in need. —Philip Yancey
Dear Lord, thank You for always being faithful to comfort me when I’m hurting. Show me who needs my encouragement today.
God’s presence brings us comfort; our presence brings others comfort.
Service of comforting others happen in big or small way, in private and in public, for friends and for strangers. It should be motivate by love.
Helping each other succeed in business.
We can do small acts of kindness for co employee, our neighbors, take part in community service, fulfill responsibilities anywhere These actions, whether great or small, let us feel the happiness of connecting with our brothers and sisters and remind us that God often allows us to be the answer to someone else’s prayers.
Helen Naval
God always give his comfort in every time we need him so that we should give back comfort for everyone who needs us, by means of every thing whether small or big. I will offer my shoulder for people to lean on and listen in the problem, give the best advice that I can to motivate or cheer them up.We are in charge with God's other creation we are here because we have a purpose and that are to protect, love and help the others.
ReplyDeleteRisa Certeza
AP Assistant
“It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” -Mother Teresa
ReplyDeleteHelping is not about the amount you give but it is about your willingness to give or help without asking something in return. A small or little help can have a meaningful change to others. Let us be an answer to someone's prayer. Be a blessing to everyone.
Marjorie Miranda
Sales Admin Assistant
It doesn't matter how big or small your help from others. The important is you are willing to help them. A small help can make a big changes.
ReplyDeleteMarecho Conde
A/R Assistant