Been talking a lot to one of my church youth group leaders recently because of a lot of work that needs to be done.
Here's a little something I noticed from her that really caught my attention.
She begins/ends like 99% of her messages with a thankyou note for something I've done well - and it's a pattern consistent with her messages to other people as well!
From a secular perspective, yeah, of course, you want someone to listen to you, you've gotta appeal to their "I like this" side.
How bout a Gospel perspective?
Paul in Romans 1:8 - First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is being reported all over the world.
Paul in 1 Cor 1:4 - I always thank God for you because of His grace given you in Christ Jesus
2 Cor 1-2 expresses the same idea of thanksgiving and appreciation of the Corinthians but it has to be read as a whole. Won't write here, it's too much to copy and paste.
Just a few examples! Paul regularly makes it a point to give thanks for all these things, and to let the people know they have been appreciated.
I think it falls into the concept of building each other up as a church. Through positive words which are given to us by God for exactly this purpose, we can actually build up the community. Appreciate those people who are worthy of it (which is almost everyone, really), before God and also let them know!
And of course, plan your actions.
I'm starting with praying in thanksgiving for these people! And a huge dinner someday with the cg people. cool much!
Here's a little something I noticed from her that really caught my attention.
She begins/ends like 99% of her messages with a thankyou note for something I've done well - and it's a pattern consistent with her messages to other people as well!
From a secular perspective, yeah, of course, you want someone to listen to you, you've gotta appeal to their "I like this" side.
How bout a Gospel perspective?
Paul in Romans 1:8 - First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is being reported all over the world.
Paul in 1 Cor 1:4 - I always thank God for you because of His grace given you in Christ Jesus
2 Cor 1-2 expresses the same idea of thanksgiving and appreciation of the Corinthians but it has to be read as a whole. Won't write here, it's too much to copy and paste.
Just a few examples! Paul regularly makes it a point to give thanks for all these things, and to let the people know they have been appreciated.
I think it falls into the concept of building each other up as a church. Through positive words which are given to us by God for exactly this purpose, we can actually build up the community. Appreciate those people who are worthy of it (which is almost everyone, really), before God and also let them know!
And of course, plan your actions.
I'm starting with praying in thanksgiving for these people! And a huge dinner someday with the cg people. cool much!
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