I
used to wish I could write a tune to go with the words of this verse – until I
learned that the literal translation of the last part of the verse is, “the
bowels of the saints are refreshed by you.” Not so lyrical! So, think gut
instead of bowels. Sometimes we have a “gut feeling.” In times of extreme
stress, your gut churns. There’s that sick feeling in the pit of your stomach –
dread and anxiety. Now imagine someone delivering you from all that and replacing
it with its exact opposite. How does your gut feel now?
Paul
was not stingy with his compliments. He lavished his friends with words of
appreciation when they blessed him. Often his sweet words were a prelude to a
gentle (or not so gentle) reprimand – or in this case, to asking a favor; but
Paul’s sentiments were sincere. His words present us with a model of what Christian
community looks like. We should encourage others by letting them know when they
have encouraged us. Look at the progression of blessing in this example:
Someone blessed Paul. He expressed his gratitude. The other person was blessed
by Paul’s words of thanks. Thus encouraged, both parties pass on the blessing
to others. And it starts all over again!
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