A well-known preacher visited a school in England and spoke to the
boys. A few days later the preacher received a letter from one of the
boys which read, "A wonderful thing happened as a result of your
talk. Yesterday our form master actually praised our work - a thing
never known before. Can you come again and have a go at the
headmaster? We might get an extra half-holiday. And a man thought his boss was going 'funny' for he actually said
"thank you" that morning - the first time he had said that for
years. There are countless people in every walk of life who are never
recognised or encouraged no matter how hard they try. Often that lack
of appreciation is the last straw. Yet many think that to give a word
of praise may cause the recipient to get a swollen head. Most people will put a good deal of effort into all they do if now
and again someone says: "Well Done" or "Thank you."
But if those words are never spoken, if there is no sign that the
effort put into something is appreciated, it's impossible to do ones
best continuously. Perhaps people think that a job well done is a
reward in itself, and that may be so if the work is routine and the
salary is good. But for many who give of their time and talent
without financial recompense, such as voluntary social workers, then
those words of encouragement and appreciation are often the only reward.
It is sometimes suggested that it may embarrass people to be
thanked, and certainly the patronising friend who is always telling us
how good it was can come on a bit heavy at times, but we all know one or
two people who could help the cause considerably with a little more
recognition, encouragement and thanks. We could all stand a good deal of so-called
"embarrassment." The sudden shock of finding one's efforts
are appreciated is seldom fatal. Have a good week. Pastor Ron Optional Bible reading: Philippians Chapter 2, verses 1 to 11. This is one of a series of weekly messages of encouragement
originating from the Derwent Valley, near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. A
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