Being Seen
Being Seen

Being Seen

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<p>In an article on mentoring, Hannah Schell explains that mentors need to support, challenge, and inspire, but &ldquo;first, and perhaps foremost, a good mentor sees you. . . . Recognition, not in terms of awards or publicity but in the sense of simply &lsquo;being seen,&rsquo; is a basic human need.&rdquo; People need to be recognized, known, and believed in.</p> <p>In the New Testament, Barnabas, whose name means &ldquo;Son of Encouragement,&rdquo; had a knack for &ldquo;seeing&rdquo; people around him. In Acts 9, he was willing to give Saul a chance when the other disciples &ldquo;were all afraid of him&rdquo; (v. 26). Saul (also called Paul; 13:9) had a history of persecuting believers in Jesus (8:3), so they didn&rsquo;t think &ldquo;he really was a disciple&rdquo; (9:26).</p> <p>Later, Paul and Barnabas had a disagreement over whether to take Mark with them to &ldquo;visit the believers in all the towns where [they&rsquo;d] preached&rdquo; (15:36). Paul didn&rsquo;t think it was wise to bring Mark along because he&rsquo;d deserted them earlier. Interestingly, Paul later asked for Mark&rsquo;s assistance: &ldquo;Get Mark and bring him with you, because he is helpful to me in my ministry&rdquo; (2 Timothy 4:11).</p> <p>Barnabas took time to &ldquo;see&rdquo; both Paul and Mark. Perhaps we&rsquo;re in Barnabas&rsquo; position to recognize potential in another person or we&rsquo;re that individual in need of a spiritual mentor. May we ask God to lead us to those who we can encourage and those who will encourage us.</p>

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