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We all need encouragement. So, why is encouragement so challenging to give to others? God said to Jesus, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased” (Matthew 3:17). Do we prefer pointing out a minor deficiency to highlighting a major character quality?

The Apostle Paul encouraged ministers to “not lose heart” (2 Cor. 4:1, 16). Scripture uses this Greek word, translated as “lose heart,” six times. In each case, it is associated with doing something good and yet becoming discouraged by the outcomes of our ministry. Discouragement is common in the ministry. Paul could not have humanly anticipated the "cynical saints" associated with the church in 2023, but the Spirit of God knew we would need encouragement. Paul points out that ministers will experience affliction and persecution but, with their focus on Christ, will not be crushed or driven to despair (4:7-9).