Several members of our office staff started the South Beach Diet a couple of weeks ago. It's been fun to listen to the banter: "Was that a Mountain Dew bottle I saw in your trash can?" "Did you have a bun on that hamburger?" Some of that is in jest, but then there is the genuine encouragement: "Wow! You lost how much? That's great!" This definitely helps. Just watch one episode of "The Best Loser." Encouragement and accountability is a big deal. Not just possibility thinking or attaboys. This goes deeper. "I believe you can do this. I know how you feel. I'm struggling through this with you." Or better still, "I've been there. I did it. You can too."
I don't study a lot in the Amplified Version but this particular verse in Hebrews 10:24 is paraphrased in a particularly insightful way: "And let us consider and give attentive, continuous care to watching over one another, studying how we may stir up to love and helpful deeds and noble activities..."
What's a noble activity for you?
- Losing weight, getting healthy
- Quitting smoking
- Replacing 5 hours of cable TV per day
- Memorizing Scripture
- Volunteering at a local mission
All of these are within reach by leaning on the power of the risen Christ in you and by "watching over one another studying how we may stir up to...helpful deeds and noble activities." Are you hooked? Don't attempt change without the encouraging help of other travelers. Everybody needs encouragment. You especially need it when you're getting unhooked.
2 comments:
It helps me to remember God has a plan for me besides just surviving. I must strive to be the best me I can be and understand I cannot do that without Him. I can continue to work at becoming better and unhooking from bad habits and replacing them with good habits.
He's calling out to you and me "will you ride with Me".
Pastor Shawn,
Thank you for the encouragement. Since you wrote the first blog on "hooked", I have laid down my addiction to cigarettes. I haven't had one in over a week and it is so nice to know that with God's help I'm overcoming a huge thing. Thanks again!
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