As I participated in a 10K race this past weekend I was reminded of the importance of well timed encouragement. At times, we all need encouragement which can come in different forms. Sometimes it comes from family, your closest friends, an acquaintance or even a stranger. Who is your greatest encourager?
My greatest life encourager is my husband. As I ran the race he and my son positioned themselves where they could be there twice throughout the course to cheer me on. But as I approached the spot where I expected them I did not locate them. I immediately felt disappointed. I realized how much I was looking forward to seeing them and receiving their encouragement.
As I got closer I located them. They had moved back from their normal spot to find shelter from the rain. As expected, they cheered me on and encouraged my efforts. I felt a small sense of pride as I was accomplishing something outside of my normal behavior and it just plain felt good to share it with my family. I knew in that moment they were proud of me. Don’t tell them but I even picked up my pace while running by.
Sometimes our family and friends are not our best cheerleaders. It turns out that some of the best fans are strangers – people we don’t even know placed strategically throughout the course cheering us on toward our goal. There were hundreds of people lining the course clapping and yelling words of encouragement. One of my favorites was the lady with a water hose who sprayed my backside as I passed. Some were even holding signs.
A few of my favorite signs:
“I trained 6 months to hold this sign.”
“Yes, this does make your butt look fast.”
“You are not half way.”
Hebrews 10:24-25 says “24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.”
This is a picture of purposefully making an effort to encourage one another. How will you purposefully encouraged someone this week? Your encouragement may be just what they need to make it to the next mile mark.
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