Support Your Fellow Sojourners
Recently my wife and I enjoyed a
couple of days at a retreat sponsored by our church association. It took place
at a state park in North Georgia known for its waterfall. For those who wish to
attempt it, there is a wooden structure of steps and decks one can climb or
descend to go from the top of the falls to the bottom, or vice versa. A sign
warns that it is a strenuous activity involving several hundred steps. On a
previous visit to the park several years ago, I took the challenge and
traversed that route. However, this time I chose not to give it a try, but
rather drove to a spot where a short path led to a good view of the falls.
Later at our group’s evening
gathering, our guest speaker for this event informed us that he had made that
journey. He talked about how everyone along that route supported and encouraged
one another with such declarations as “it’s not much farther” or “you can make
it”. He suggested that this is how we should be as the followers of Jesus and
fellow members of His church.
As I thought about his observation,
it seems that applying that truth to our lives may be even more challenging to
many of us than climbing those hundreds of steps would be. Unfortunately, all
too often we tend to be negative and critical toward our brothers and sisters
in Christ. Instead of encouraging one another, we are more likely to find fault
with each other. We tend to tear each other down rather than build each other
up. That is not how it ought to be. Paul told the church in Thessalonica,
“Therefore comfort each other and edify one another…” (I Thessalonians 5:11).
Some translations use the word “encourage” instead of “comfort”. We should be
cheering each other on as we take this journey together. We ought to be
supporting our fellow travelers as they climb to greater heights in their
relationship with the Lord, not discouraging them.
However, don’t misunderstand what I
am saying. This doesn’t mean that there isn’t a time for correction or exposing
error. If someone is straying off from the right pathway, it is only right and
loving to point it out to them. Some correction can be gentle, but other times
it may need to be more severe. Likewise, if there are those along the route who
are guiding people to go the wrong way, maybe encouraging them to go a
direction that could lead to harm and destruction, it is our obligation to
expose those deceptive and dangerous individuals for who they are.
However, when it comes to people
who truly love Jesus and are trusting Him, people who are sincerely seeking to
follow Him, we need to do all we can to be supportive of them, especially the
weak and the weary. We are all on the same team. We are striving toward the
same goal. We are all wanting to know Jesus better and to submit to His will
for our lives. So let’s help each other get to the top of that hill instead of
throwing roadblocks in one another’s way or constantly berating each other. We
may not all look alike, worship in the same style, belong to the same local
congregation, or share similar views on secondary matters. Nevertheless, we are
all followers of Jesus. We believe in those essentials about who Jesus is and
the meaning of His death and resurrection. We have been born of His Spirit. We
are all sojourners seeking the Lord and traveling toward our heavenly home. Let’s
help each other get there.
Therefore, as fellow believers
cross our paths today and in the days ahead, let’s look for ways we can
encourage and support them.
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