DEVOTIONALS

WORKING TOGETHER / ENCOURAGING EACH OTHER

“For we are co-workers in God’s service; you are God’s field, God’s building.”
1 Corinthians 3:9

How powerful it is when we work together in unity!
Have you ever wondered why Canadian geese always fly in a “V” formation.
The lead goose is moving the wind resistance for the rest of them.
While he is flapping real hard, the rest of them can fly easier.
From time to time you can hear the other geese encouraging the lead goose.
After awhile, the lead goose gets tired and he falls back, then another goose take his place.
Through wind tunnel experiments, scientists claim that geese flying in a “V” pattern
can fly 72% further than one goose could fly by himself.
Who taught them to do that? God did.
This is a good example of why God’s children should work together
to accomplish the tasks He has assigned us.
It is also a good reason for Christians to meet together frequently so that we can encourage each other.

What are you trying to do by yourself
that could be more efficiently accomplished when the task is shared?

Question: When geese fly in a “V” formation,
do you know why one side of the “V” is longer than the other side?
Answer: There are more geese on that side.

About Don Woodruff

Retired from FedEx and dedicated to sharing God's Word with others. I send out devotionals weekly and have written two books: "The Crucifixion Catalyst / Unspoken Messages From God To Believers" (published and available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble **out of print**) and "I'm Saved Now What?" (unpublished). I am currently working on a third one that will be a Daily Devotional. The devotionals on my Blog have been viewed by people in all 50 states and over 80 foreign countries. I sincerely believe the Lord provides the content for the devotionals and in 2013 He “tasked” me with distributing them and storing them on my Blog. They are free and I will not solicit any donations. I hope you enjoy them and feel free to leave comments if one of them speaks to you personally, or if you have a suggestion.

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