Colossians 3:17 (New International Version)
And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all
in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Do you ever feel blah? Ever wish you had a permanent
"picker-upper"?
In the 1920s, if you were looking for a little pick-me-up
with your mid-afternoon snack, you might have reached for a cold, refreshing
glass of 7-Up. Well, it wasn't called 7-Up back then, it was called
"Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda." (Say THAT three times fast!)
Inventor C. L. Griggs' original recipe included the
antidepressant lithium until the 1940s as a "picker-upper"
(www.cadburyschweppes.com). The original Coca-Cola formula also included a
"picker-upper" -- cocaine.
Today, people not suffering from serious depression
understand that they usually don't need mood-altering drugs to cope with daily
life. But most folks struggle with bouts of mild depression, despondency or
"the blahs" from time to time. How do you pick yourself up when
you're feeling down, without the aid of Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda?
I hope I'm not telling you anything new when I say that
talking about the reasons you're down, making needed changes, watching your
diet, getting enough exercise and sleep, developing a positive mental outlook
and utilizing spiritual resources are all important pieces of our emotional
puzzles. But one important strategy for feeling better (and one that's LEAST
used) is as important as the rest. It is helping others in need.
* Visit a shut-in neighbor.
* Write a letter.
* Call a friend who has been struggling.
* Volunteer at church, synagogue or the local food
pantry.
* Rake someone's leaves.
* Bake homemade bread for a new neighbor.
* Wash your spouse's car.
* Volunteer to baby-sit for a young mother.
* Plan an unexpected act of kindness.
* Give a gift for no reason at all.
The needs are abundant, and those who put aside some
regular time to do something kind for others will often forget they were
feeling low.
Dear Lord we pray that our eyes would be open to those
around us when they need encouragement. Helps us be the hands and feet for You.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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