Winning the Descent
Celebrate Others
Day 5
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Day five proves there's no better way to help people out of a lull than by celebrating their contribution to the cause. It is a basic human need to be seen and acknowledged. If someone is struggling, being celebrated lifts their spirit and restores hope for the future.
Summary
Celebrate others. This is your time to think about all the ways you can champion and celebrate others who helped make it a reality.
Great things require great thanks.
Don't just do this one time as a group immediately after. Take weeks to do this and make it personal. When everyone is doing this, everyone has the same mindset and getting refilled. This means everyone...it doesn't matter if you knew exactly what they did, if they weren't on your personal team if you weren't in charge of them: if they were a part, they get celebrated. This means in their lull, as they are getting attacked by the enemy, you are speaking truth into their life and championing everything they've done to make it to the summit.
Paul did this constantly. Ephesians 1:16, Philippians 1:3-4, and Colossians 1:3 all reference him thanking God for these believers and explaining why with specific reasons for each recipient.
Celebrate others and call the best out of them.
What's Next?
Read the first and last few paragraphs of Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians and write down examples of how Paul celebrates others. What is he thankful for? Who does he name specifically? Why?
Do you intentionally celebrate others? Have you ever had people champion you? How did that make you feel?