10th Week in Ordinary Time
The God of all encouragement . . . (2 Corinthians 1:3)
Experts tell us that for every negative comment we hear, it takes five positive comments to balance it out. That means its much easier to get discouraged than to feel encouraged. Perhaps thats why Paul uses the word encourage or encouragement ten times in this letter. Maybe he wanted the Corinthians—and us—to know Gods love more deeply.
The Gospels give us lots of examples of Jesus encouraging people.
When a scribe asked Jesus which commandment was the greatest, he replied, You are not far from the kingdom of God (Mark 12:34). Imagine how good that scribe must have felt!
When Peter professed him as the Christ, Jesus answered, Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah (Matthew 16:17). Think of how that must have reinforced Peters conviction and his desire to keep following Jesus.
When confronted with a woman caught in adultery, Jesus told her, Neither do I condemn you (John 8:11). Imagine how these words must have strengthened her to go and not sin any more (8:11)!
The encouragement didnt stop when Jesus returned to his Father. He promised to send the Holy Spirit as another Advocate (John 14:16). And can you guess which word is used for advocate? Parakletos, which comes from the same Greek word for encouragement that Paul uses in todays first reading!
Part of the reason Paul stressed the Holy Spirits role as encourager was that he was writing to Christians undergoing hardship. He wanted them to know that the Holy Spirit would help them find hope and stay close to the Lord even through trials. He wanted to tell them that the Spirit could teach them through their trials so that they could walk alongside other people and offer them the same encouragement.
The Holy Spirit wants to encourage you as well. When youre feeling down on yourself, he will help lift your spirits. When you wonder whether your efforts are bearing fruit, he will show you how much youve grown. And when things are going well, he is with you, encouraging you to keep up the good work.
God is on your side. He is always at work, offering you his encouragement.
Holy Spirit, how do you want to encourage me today?
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