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Encourage Yourself (1 Samuel 30:1-6)

Introductory Thoughts

God’s people have a solemn responsibility to encourage one another. Helping to build another’s godly courage remains one of the most effective ways to influence others. Unfortunately, far too many times, close acquaintances fail to encourage (and all too often discourage) one another. In these times, it is especially important that the individual learns to encourage himself in the Lord. In our passage, David returned to Ziklag only to find it burned with fire. The welfare of the women and children seemed hopeless as the Amalekites had taken them all captive. No doubt it was one of David’s most challenging times. David and his men were greatly distressed and in need of courage. Unfortunately, the men closest to David turned against him rather than supporting their leader during the most trying time. David’s only hope was to encourage “himself in the LORD his God.” Believers today need to follow David’s example. We cannot always depend upon others to receive courage, but we can always depend upon the Lord.

Devotional Thoughts

  • (For children): During times when you feel afraid or alone, remember God says He will always be with us and He loves us with an everlasting love. Will you sing "Jesus Loves Me" out loud to encourage yourself right now?
  • (For everyone): Are there times when you are discouraged? Are there times when there is nobody around offering words of encouragement? How do you react during those times? Who should you blame for remaining in a discouraged state of mind?
  • How did David encourage himself? What are some ways that you could encourage yourself?

Prayer Thoughts

  • Ask God to help you find ways to encourage yourself. Ask Him to teach you how to avoid the things that will bring discouragement so that you can learn to avoid them.
  • Ask God to show you when your courage is growing weaker. Ask Him to help make you a true encourager.

Song

BLESSED ASSURANCE