Learn to Appreciate

1 Corinthians  16:18 For they have refreshed my spirit and yours: therefore acknowledge ye them that are such.

Apostle Paul was a very serious evangelist with a sense of urgency in his execution of the business of reconciling men to God. In spite of his goal-getting nature, he really cared about people, and was mindful to appreciate those who had served with him.

He occasionally mention their names in most of his letters, the brethren who ran errands for him, and those who provided material and financial support for the work. When men are commended, they want to do more.

Learn to appreciate people. When you appreciate your employees, they tend to be more diligent and committed to you. When you are always finding faults with your spouse or children and picking on them, they become stubborn and rebellious

A person who always finds fault and weakness but nothing worthy of commendation in others is a tyrant and taskmaster. He will soon run the people around him down, dry and out.

Say something good about someone. if you  cannot appreciate a little a little effort, your correction may yield no fruit, too.

Finding faults always retards a man and makes him perpetually sad. You want people to work but, while at it, it is not out of place to occasionally say to the labourers at work, "well done", that may be the impetus they need to complete the work.

Lean to appreciate others
Learn to appreciate your wife or husband
Lean to appreciate your domestic workers
Learn to appreciate your church workers
Learn to recognise little contributions from the least of persons.

You can't be where you are today without the input of at least one person. 

God bless you.

Prayer key:

1. Lord, thank you for the blessing of today in Jesus Christ name.

2. Lord, thank you for those that you have used for my progress and success in life and ministry in Jesus Christ name.

3. Lord, teach to know how to appreciate people in my daily life in Jesus Christ name.

4. Thank you Lord for answered prayers in Jesus Christ name. Amen.