Few experiences discourage anyone as much as being taken for granted. Few
experiences energize anyone as powerfully as appreciation. That is the
voice of experience. Occasions that deeply discouraged me invariably come
when I feel taken for granted. Times when I am powerfully energized
invariably come when I know I am appreciated. Is not that the way your
"motivation system" works?
In these inner feelings I doubt you and I are different. If you are a
Christian servant, you feel deeply discouraged when you feel "taken for
granted." You also feel powerfully energized when you feel appreciated.
Please forgive me for not saying "thank you" as often as I should--which
should be constantly! I see so many things done to bless and encourage. I
notice quiet, considerate acts of unselfish service. Because of my work, I
am privileged to witness many things others never have opportunity to see.
I give special thanks to all who make our fellowship occasions reality on
fourth or fifth Sunday evenings. Much "thankless" work make those times a
reality. Special thanks to all who helped this fifth Sunday evening.
Sickness required some key people to be elsewhere that evening. Volunteers
promptly filled the gaps. Perhaps "thank yous" were not as generous as
deserved. I noticed, and I thank you.
Last Sunday morning many of the adult classes began new studies. Those
adult classes will study Climbing On The Altar, a careful examination of
Romans 12:1 through 15:13. I encourage you to be part of a class each
Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m.
We do not conduct these studies to honor a tradition or perpetuate a habit.
Attendance is not a church thing "that has always been practiced." Classes
meet and study to encourage individual Christians as they develop a
committed, in-depth relationship with God. We learn godly principles,
values, and standards that will help us be godly people in all our
relationships.
We want to study Bible material that helps you be a godly person in your
real world. This Sunday please complete an anonymous, brief input survey of
only three questions:
Think about the questions. Fill in a survey form. Give the completed form
to your teacher or place it in the box in the foyer. We want to encourage
you to be a godly person in trying times.
Link to other Writings of David Chadwell