“But in your hearts
set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared
to give an answer to
everyone who asks you to
give the reason for
the hope that you have. But
do this with
gentleness and respect…”
I Peter 3:15 (NIV)
My mother-in-law
was a wonderful cook. She gave me several of her favorite recipes years ago and
they became my favorites, too.
One that I
particularly love is called K-bars. But I have learned through several failures
that the recipe must be followed precisely or the results will not be even
close to the promised picture.
I have gotten so
many requests through the years on this particular dessert that I have memorized
the recipe beginning to end. That way whenever someone tastes it and asks for
the recipe, I already have it memorized and can easily share how to make it.
If only this
were true in our spiritual lives, my friends. We need to have Scripture so
engraved in our hearts that when someone is struggling with a situation in her
life, we can immediately, from memory, share encouragement and hope with her.
That is not to
say that we should simply quote a Scripture to the hurting and go on our way thinking
the problem is solved! We need to share, in love, what has helped us hold on
when the winds and hail from one of life’s storms have threatened to knock us
down and keep us from getting up again.
For example, a friend
comes to you because she is convicted that she has a problem with gossip. Can
you tell her “I find help with that in Psalm 19:14. It says “May the words of
my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O Lord, my
Rock and my Redeemer.” or do you say “I have trouble with that, too.” and stop
there?
When a co-worker
confides that she is not certain that God even knows who she is or cares about
her, can you hug her and whisper “Our Father loves us so much that he has
engraved our names on the palms of His hands.” and share Isaiah 49:16 with her or
do you shrug and say “Me, too.” without going any further?
Please hear me
on this: I am not saying that we should have every single Scripture memorized
chapter and verse. There have been many times when friends and I have looked
through God’s Word, searching for a specific thought and unsure exactly where
it was found.
What I AM saying
is that we should always be ready to gently and lovingly share the hope that we
have because of the Word that is engraved on our hearts.
A recipe for K-bars
is memorized for future reference but how much more important that God’s recipe
for hope and encouragement is engraved on my heart to share with those who are
hurting and need hope.
Father, help me to memorize your Word so
that I can help others when they are struggling with a concern and need your
encouragement. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up
. . .
Reflect
- Do you
ever feel inadequate when someone shares a concern or problem with you?
- What is
your first response when this happens? Do you search the Word?
Application
- Make a
list of situations and problems that any one of us could face in this
life.
- Beside
each entry, write a Scripture that encourages and then memorize that
Scripture so you can share it as needed.
Power Verses
- I Peter
3:15 (NIV) “But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be
prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for
the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect…”
- Matthew
22:29 (NIV) “Jesus replied, ‘You are in error because you do not know the
Scriptures or the power of God.’”
- Proverbs
25:11 (NIV) “A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of
silver.”
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