A Note Inside of a Wheelchair
Hear Joni share about how a small note of encouragement can make a world of difference.
Guest (Female): Welcome to *Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope*. And here's Joni teaching us how to encourage others with God's word.
Joni Eareckson Tada: I will never forget a certain speaking engagement. It was an especially busy trip. It was wintertime in Chicago. I had been up all day: first speaking at a pastors' brunch, then an interview, then a visit to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, and finally that evening I spoke at Moody Bible Institute. I don't know how I allowed my schedule to get that full, but by the time I finished speaking at Moody, I was exhausted.
That was okay though, because there were some people in wheelchairs to greet who had waited around and I thought, "If they can hang in there this late, I can too." Afterward, my husband Ken wrapped me up warmly and told me to wait inside the church while he went out to start the van and lower the mechanical lift. While I was sitting there, my eyes half closed, I was so tired, a young student from Moody Bible Institute came up and slipped a sealed note between the side of my wheelchair and my leg. She just gave me a warm smile and said, "Miss Joni, just read it when you get a chance." And with that, she was gone.
That night back in our hotel room, as Ken helped me get my coat and scarf off, we noticed the envelope by the side of my leg. He casually placed it on the bedside table not giving it a thought; neither did I. Later though, when I was tucked in bed and we were talking about the busy day, I wondered out loud if such a heavy schedule was worth it. Ken happened to reach for the little envelope and casually opened it. Then he stopped me mid-sentence and said, "Hun, wait. You've got to hear this." And then he read the note.
Actually, it was not a note. The student had simply written down 2 Corinthians chapter 9, verses 12 to 15, and this is what it said: "Dear Joni, this service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of God's people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God. Because of the service by which you have proved yourself, men will praise God for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone else. And in their prayers for you, their hearts will go out to you because of the surpassing grace God has given you. Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift." At the close of the verse, the student had made a little happy face and wrote, "Thank you Joni, your friend Susan."
It was all I needed to hear. Honestly, that quickly God's word put the busy day into perspective and it made all the difference on the rest of that trip to Chicago. It is amazing how far a little encouragement will go, and it is so easy to give it, especially in a handwritten note such as that student gave me. And when you include a scripture, that's where the encouragement takes on supernatural power. There are people all around you today who are hungry and thirsty for an uplifting word: a neighbor who is sick, a coworker who is swamped with work, a student who is struggling. Give uplifting words today in a note along with a Bible verse.
Guest (Male): Listening friend, who's the Lord putting on your heart right now? There is someone in your circle of influence who's desperate for some biblical encouragement and Jesus wants to use you to deliver His message. You could do that in a text, but make it personal. Write a note of encouragement in an old-fashioned card and remember to include a heartwarming scripture. Pass on encouragement today, friend. Pass on God's word.
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About Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope
Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope is a broadcast ministry of Joni and Friends committed to bringing the Gospel and practical help to people impacted by disability around the world. Joni and Friends has been advancing disability ministry for over 40 years. Their mission to glorify God, communicate the Gospel and mobilize the global church to evangelize, disciple and serve people living with disability answers the call found in Luke 14 to “bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame… so that my house will be full.”
About Joni Eareckson Tada
Joni Eareckson Tada is an esteemed Christian stateswoman and respected global leader in disability advocacy. Although a 1967 diving accident left her a quadriplegic, she emerged from rehabilitation with a determination to help others with similar disabilities. Mrs. Tada serves as CEO of Joni and Friends, a Christian organization which provides programs and services for thousands of special-needs families around the world. President Reagan appointed Mrs. Tada to the National Council on Disability, then reappointed by President George H.W. Bush. During her tenure, the ADA was passed and signed into law. Mrs. Tada served as advisor to Condoleezza Rice on the Disability Advisory Committee to the U.S. State Department. She served as Senior Associate for Disability Concerns for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization. The Colson Center on Christian Worldview awarded Joni Tada its prestigious William Wilberforce Award, and she was also inducted into
Indiana Wesleyan University’s Society of World Changers.
Joni Eareckson Tada has been awarded several honorary degrees, including Doctor of Humanities from Gordon College and Doctor of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary. She is an effective communicator, sharing her inspirational message in books, through artwork, radio, and other media. Joni Tada served as General Editor of the Beyond Suffering Bible, a special edition published by Tyndale for people affected by disability. Joni and her husband Ken were married in 1982 and reside in Calabasas, California.
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