THE
POWER OF AFFIRMATION
READ:
1
Corinthians 1:4-9
I
thank my God always concerning
You
for the grace of God which was
Given
to you by Christ Jesus.
-1
Corinthians 1:4
During a recent study, 200,000 employees
were interviewed to discover the missing ingredient in their productivity. The study concluded that appreciation and
affirmation topped the list of what they wanted most from their superiors. This research implies that receiving
affirmation is a basic human need.
The apostle Paul seemed to realize this
basic need in the Corinthian believers, so before he peppered them with firm
words of discipline, he showered them with affirmation. As their spiritual leader, Paul began his
letter with thanksgiving to God for the grace being displayed in their lives.
Once far from God, these believers were
now participating in His grace through the death and resurrection of
Christ. United with Jesus, they were
drawing their spiritual life from Him, and the fruit of this union was their
spiritual growth in godliness (1 Corinthians 1:4-7). Paul deliberately and continually
thanked God for His work in the Corinthian believers’ lives. I imagine that they were better able to bear
firm criticism from Paul because of his tender affirmation.
When we see people who are obeying God,
let’s take time to affirm them and to thank God for what He’s doing through
them. –Marvin Williams
Lord,
You are at work in so many ways in my life
And
in the people around me. Help me to
encourage
My
brothers and sisters in Christ by telling them
How
I am blessed to see Your work in them.
INSIGHT
As
is characteristic of Paul’s letters, his first letter to the Corinthians begins
with a section describing how thankful he is not simply for the Corinthian believers
themselves, but also for what God is doing in and through them. He’s thankful for the grace that God has
given the Corinthians and that it has enriched them in speech and knowledge
(v.5). God’s grace does not come without
practical and tangible effects. These
benefits are given so that we can be productive in our service as we wait for Christ
to appear (v.7).
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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