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How can believers cultivate an attitude of encouragement?

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Believers can cultivate encouragement by actively seeking to appreciate and uplift others rather than focusing on their faults.

Cultivating an attitude of encouragement among believers starts with a conscious effort to shift focus from criticism to appreciation. Consider Martyn Lloyd-Jones' insight, which emphasizes the importance of the overall message over minor flaws in delivery. By valuing the greatness and glory of God conveyed in sermons and writings, believers can maintain an attitude of gratitude rather than nitpick.

Moreover, engaging with others in a spirit of humility contributes to building one another up. This involves asking questions for clarity rather than leaping to conclusions about intentions or meanings. Recognizing that everyone is on their journey of faith can help foster a more compassionate approach. As believers rejoice in the grace and truth of Christ, they become vessels reflecting that same grace and truth to one another, ultimately creating a community that honors God’s design for the Church. This attitude not only enhances personal growth but also strengthens the bonds of fellowship that are essential to the Christian walk.
Scripture References: Romans 9:23

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