Å gå omveien for å bry seg

EPISODE · Mar 1, 2023 · 1 MIN

Å gå omveien for å bry seg

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Hvem tar av fra veien for å spørre hvordan det står til med deg?" (Jer. 15, 5) Å, det er såre ord.. Er det ingen som bryr seg? Ordene er fra en profeti om Israelsfolket, og jeg tar dem ut av sin sammenheng. Likevel har de noe viktig å si oss. Hvem tar seg bryet med å spørre etter deg? Hvem tar du deg bryet med å spørre etter? Å ta av fra veien er noe mer enn å snakke med dem vi treffer på. En sms eller telefonsamtale er bra om man ikke har mulighet til noe mer. Men det å troppe opp på døra og si: "Jeg har tenkt på deg. Hvordan har du det?" - det kan være som å få engler på besøk! Tenk, at noen tok seg bryet med å gå eller kjøre den omveien, tok seg tid i hverdagen til faktisk å høre hvordan du har det. Å lytte. Vi skal oppmuntre hverandre til gode gjerninger, sier Galaterne 6 (v. 9-10), mest mot våre trossøsken. Hva med han eller hun som du ikke har sett i menigheten på ei stund, eller en nabo, eller noen du har hørt om som sliter akkurat nå, eller noen andre? Hvem kan du være en engel for? Og kan vi bli kjent som de som tar av veien for å spørre hvordan det står til med folk? TFT412 Andakten er skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad og er en del av Norea Håpets Kvinners kvinnearbeid. Les mer på www.haapetskvinner.no

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