When I think about Scout’s condition, I think about the power of presence. Whenever there is a situation that is fueled by anxiety, many people don’t know what to do. We want to be helpful but think we are unqualified and don’t know what to say. Truthfully, words aren’t needed. The ministry of presence is enough. If words must be spoken, “I love you,” “I’m praying for you,” “I’m here,” are sufficient. Most people won’t remember the words spoken, but they will remember your presence.
If you have a friend or loved one who is in the middle of a difficult situation and you want to be helpful, just be present. Resist the temptation to try to explain it away. Just show up with loving arms and allow your presence to minister. It is more powerful than people think.
- Monday – Hebrews 2
- Tuesday – Hebrews 3
- Wednesday – Hebrews 4
- Thursday – Hebrews 5
- Friday – Hebrews 6
- Our Ministers – Shane, John, and Buddy, our staff, and our members and families.
- The eradication of Covid – 19.
- Families in crisis.
- Loved ones battling illness.
- Those seeking to find their way.
- The United Methodist Church.
- Our leaders, our country, and our world.
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6