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As entrepreneurs, leaders, or team members, we might be seeing multiple team members on a regular basis. In our relationships with those team members, we are likely to know when they get downtrodden, get in a slump, or even get depressed.
But being an observer who cares about results, we have the ability to offer a new perspective with compassion and sensitivity. We can offer a new means to raise them up. That will require us to do our own intervention.
You must cut the old chain of events we would choose and allow a new direction to have the opportunity to start. It can be like pruning a plant. When pruning, one must take the tool of a pruner and apply it to the plant to remove the shoot that is not desired.
Think of a plant where the blossom is past its glory and is shriveling up and decaying. It is time to prune that blossom so another may happen again. Where in your team is someone down for the moment? Helping others to have a better experience as part of our team is a piece of our collaborative work.
What can you do in the next seven days about it?
We read in the Old Testament a great example of something being lifted that relates to helping people as well. Do you remember the story of the ax head? "“Where did it fall?” the man of God asked. When he showed him the place, Elisha cut a stick and threw it into the water at that spot.
Then the ax head floated to the surface." 2 Kings 6:6 NLT. The ax head could not be found until someone else helped. We are called to help one another as the body of the church. But no one can make you take action to do that but yourself. Where are these opportunities to share with someone, to lift them up?
No judgment is needed, just your willingness to cut your own tree down and let it reach into another's situation to offer them a way up. We must be willing to prune ourselves and stop long enough to help others to achieve this. If we do not do the intervention, then our growth will continue, and they might suffer because of it.
Doing so is not a handout but a hand up. What is the first thing you can do in the next seven days to make your change that will allow you to stretch out and help someone up?
Let us pray, Jesus, you offered to help us up when you came down from the cross. It is your resurrection that gives us hope and inspires us to make changes in ourselves. Those changes might include changes to our own behaviors that are uncomfortable.
Empower us to make an interruption to our normal patterns. Engage us to give us the ability to extend hope. In that hope, we might be able to bring others to you. Guide us this week as we interrupt to do exactly that. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen,
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