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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing” (I Thes 5:11) The Greek word translated “exhortation” in the list of spiritual gifts can mean encouragement, comfort, or consolation.&#160; It is the same word Jesus uses when He calls the Holy Spirit the comforter.&#160; People with this gift lift youContinue reading &#8594;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>“Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing” (I Thes 5:11)</em></p>



<p>The Greek word translated “exhortation” in the list of spiritual gifts can mean encouragement, comfort, or consolation.&nbsp; It is the same word Jesus uses when He calls the Holy Spirit the comforter.&nbsp; People with this gift lift you up when you feel down.&nbsp; People with this gift spur you on to love and good deeds.&nbsp; Everyone likes to be around them because they make you feel as if you matter and as if God will use you.&nbsp; These people are encouragers and are often saying things like “I appreciate your heart for people” or “Your serving has been a great blessing to others” or “You can do that.&nbsp; God is with you” or “I’ve heard your testimony, and it is powerful” or a thousand other statements like these.</p>



<p>These people will call you just to see how you are doing.&nbsp; They will show up at your house uninvited because they were passing by and were thinking about you and just wanted to let you know they were thinking about you.&nbsp; They use words to build you up.&nbsp; Those words may take the form of face-to-face conversation, phone calls, emails, notes, or any other medium.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But encouragers are not restricted to words.&nbsp; When you are going through a hard time, they will send you a gift card to a restaurant or maybe even take you there themselves just because they want to encourage you. &nbsp;They may throw you a surprise party just to let you know that you mean something to them.&nbsp;</p>



<p>These people say with Caleb, “With God we can take the land.”&nbsp; People with this gift have much faith, a positive attitude, and a love for others.&nbsp; Encouragers are not necessarily leaders (though they can be).&nbsp; They love to come alongside you and spur you on and encourage you.</p>



<p>But the spiritual gift of encouragement is more than a positive attitude.&nbsp; It is more than making people feel good about themselves.&nbsp; The purpose of this gift is to strengthen people’s faith and help them walk more closely with Jesus.&nbsp; When you see words or deeds that make people feel good but never help them grow spiritually, you are not looking at the spiritual gift of encouragement.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>The Importance of Encouragement</strong></p>



<p>Encouragers are the morale boosters and the faith spurrers of the church.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This gift combats discouragement and depression and calls the church to take steps of faith and to trust that God will work.</p>



<p><strong>Strengths of Encouragers</strong></p>



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<li>strong faith</li>



<li>joy</li>



<li>a positive attitude</li>



<li>a love for people</li>



<li>speaking spiritual words of encouragement</li>



<li>lifting people up</li>



<li>often good listeners</li>



<li>full of hope</li>



<li>can motivate others</li>
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<p><strong>Weaknesses of Encouragers</strong></p>



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<li>sometimes neglect confrontation or hard conversations</li>



<li>can be oblivious to real pain</li>



<li>can be too optimistic</li>



<li>can be people pleasers</li>
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<p><strong>Examples of People with this Gift</strong></p>



<p>Deborah, Boaz, Jonathan, Barnabbas</p>



<p><strong>Good Roles for People with this Gift</strong></p>



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