Showing posts with label blessing others. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blessing others. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2015

8 ways to bless others.

"blessed is the home where each puts the other's happiness first."
I recently re-read that quote that we have hanging in our living room.I thought, "Yes, Lord! That's what I need to do!" Too often we look out for 'me' and do what makes 'me' happy, when we really need to get the focus off of ourselves and onto others. That's what God wants us to do. And, with His help, that's what I want to do. 
Here are 8 simple ways to bless others:
  • smile - seriously, i think we all need to smile more. i know i do.
  • say 'thank you' - sometimes we forget to say this. lets make it a habit to say 'thank you' more often.
  • write notes of encouragement - write quotes or verses and sit them around the house or give them away. or maybe a simple note letting a friend know you are praying for her.
  • make your sibling's bed - a simple task to help out.
  • do a chore wihtout being asked to - to be honest, when i do this, i  sometimes try to sneek around the house and make sure no one sees me!! haha. it can be fun to do tasks/chores without being asked. it blesses others AND God is pleased.
  • make a coffee for a friend and surprise her - who doesn't like coffee?? ;) and it may be just what she needs.
  • visit your grandparents - i love spending time with my grandparents! they are very special to me. i know your's would be happy with a visit! bring a card or some cookies. play a card game or sing them a new song you've learned.
  • offer to make supper for your mom - believe me, this is a huge help. meals can take time and preperation. i don't do the best at this, but I try to help out when i can. maybe offer to take one day a week and make supper for your family.
What are some other ways we can bless others?

- WE ARE BLESSED TO BE A BLESSING -

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

14 ways to show others Christ

  • smile – While out shopping is a good time to smile more.
  • say “thank you” often – A very good thing to remember. Isn’t it so nice when someone tells you thank you for something?
  • really listen – Something I need to keep working on. When we listen, we should give whoever is speaking to us our full attention, that way we can show we truly care about them and what they are saying.
  • ask about them and remember it – Yes. We shouldn’t just ask things to make conversation. We need to truly care about them and remember. 
  • look them in the eye
  • listen
  • pray with them and for them – One of the most important things you can do for someone is pray for them AND with them. “Never doubt what one prayer can do”
  • give them a deserved compliment – This doesn’t mean you should flatter them. Give them compliments about character qualities you admire in them. Maybe you appreciated how they stopped to help a younger child tie their shoe or how they let others go ahead of them.
  • listen
  • let them into your world
  • tell them what you like about them – Again, this doesn’t mean flatter them. Use the same ideas as I mentioned in ‘give them a deserved compliment.’
  • listen
  • be authentic
  • be honest
  • encourage them – Here are a few ideas of ways I like to encourage others: send notes or cards, a sunshine box, visit them, text, email, or write a letter, give Bible verses, tell them that you are praying for them, listen, tell them what character qualities you admire in them.
  • listen
  • remember their words next time -  Maybe remember something they said and ask them about it next time you see them. That will show that you cared.
  • empathize with them
  • listen more – So, I think you probably got the point that we really need to listen. ;) It’s very important to show others we love + care about them. Really listen. Stop what you’re doing and look them in the eye.

    I hope this encourages + challenges you in some way. I know it challenges me!
     Ask Jesus to help you in the areas that you struggle with and He will help you do better.
    Keep trusting Him!
    "But we will bless the Lord from this time forth and for evermore. Praise the Lord!"
     ~Psalm 115:18