“Be kind, compassionate, and forgiving to each other, in the same way God forgave you in Christ.” The Good News: God models the best behavior for you to replicate. Kindness, compassion, and forgiveness for all. Do as God says and does, and you will be looked on favorably.
Simply so, how can we encourage others in God?
Spiritual Support: Pray for the person you want to encourage. Letting someone know you’ve prayed for them can be a great way to start a meaningful conversation, and it’s powerful for the recipient to know that you’ve taken their situation to God.
Hereof, what does the Bible say about doing good for others?
“Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” “Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.” These Bible verses are the perfect source of inspiration to remind you how important it is to be kind to others.
What does the Bible say about helpers?
One thing God is to us is our Helper. Severally, God promised and described Himself as our Helper (Deut. 33: 26; Psalm 46:1; Isa. 41:10-14; Hosea 13:8).
What does the Bible say about helping unbelievers?
“Do not be bound together with unbelievers,” says Paul in 2 Corinthians 6:14, “for what partnership have righteousness and lawlessness, or what fellowship has light with darkness?” Believers can and should relate to unbelievers’ situations, but we must never emulate their lifestyles of separation from God.
What is a suitable helper?
The Hebrew phrase for ‘suitable helper’ is ‘ezer knegdow. ‘ The word ‘knegdow’ is most translated as ‘suitable,’ refers to an exactly corresponding counterpart. Literally, it refers to ‘standing opposite to. ‘ Here it seems to imply that both genders are incomplete without the other.
Who were Paul’s helpers?
Of the various companions of Paul, three – Barnabas, John Mark, and Silas – are identified with Jerusalem (4:36, 12:12, 15:22). The others are identified with the Diaspora: Timothy is from Lystra (16:1), and the other companions are associated in some way with Macedonia or with Paul’s travels there.