In 1 Thessalonians 4, Paul urges the church to lead holy lives. He commends them on the great love they have for others, and then he says…
Yet we urge you, brothers, to do so more and more. (1 Thessalonians 4:10)
He’s saying, in effect, “This is an area where you’re making an A. Good job. See if you can bump it up to an A-Plus.”
He’s reminding us to strengthen our strengths.
Too often our focus is limited to those things we don’t do well. We spend so much time and effort covering up our weaknesses, we neglect the task of building our strengths. We should never be content with any aspect of our personal growth; there’s room for improvement in every area.
Which things do you do well? If Paul were writing to you, or to your church, consider in which area he might say, “Way to go. Keep it up. Reach higher.”
If you, like the Thessalonians, excel in love, make it your aim to excel all the more. If you’re gifted in leadership, continue to refine your leadership skills.
And for those whose ministry is preaching and teaching, we should always be looking for ways to take our communication skills to the next level.
Excellence covers all aspects of the Christian life. Weak areas need to be made strong, to be sure. But let’s not forget that the strong areas need to be made stronger.
Today, consider what you do well, and give thought to how you may “do so more and more.” See if you can turn that A into an A-Plus.