Inspiring others involves using discernment to apply biblical teachings to their daily lives: Such advice necessitates preparation. It takes time to consider the person's current situation and what needs to change in order to motivate others. We ask God in prayer what the person's next course of action should be.According to 1 Timothy 5:11, it is our duty as Christians to "encourage one another and build up one another." Giving someone courage to withstand a trying circumstance is known as encouraging (in-courage) them. The purpose is to encourage them, uplift them, raise their spirits, and fortify them from the inside out so they can go forward and accomplish a goal. Athletes are aware of the influence coaches and supporters may have on them. The most popular way to uplift someone else is frequently with words.
Express your gratitude for the work that has been done. In a letter to the Christians in Ephesus, Paul expressed his appreciation for their "love for all the saints" and their "faith in the Lord Jesus" (Eph 1:15). He also acknowledged the believers at Colossae for their "love which you have for all the saints and faith in Christ Jesus" (Col 1:4). In addition, 1 Timothy 1:3 extolled the saints of Thessalonica for their "work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ." "I hear of your love and of the faith which you have toward the Lord Jesus and toward all the saints," Paul wrote to his friend Philemon (Phm 1:5). Sincere compliments uplift the afflicted spirit. With the proper education and biblical training, you too can become and motivational person in a lost souls life!