Sunday, March 7, 2004

How many ways do you say “Very Good!”?

By Dr. David L. Chancey
Pastor

Marching band was a big deal when I was in high school. While still just a novice clarinet player, I looked forward to the day when I would be part of the “Band of the Braves.”

The high school band practiced on Thursday nights working out the last minute details of their halftime show. My family lived about two miles from the football field, but I could hear the crisp cadence of the drums and the deep sounds of the tubas as they floated across the Fall sky.

When I reached high school and began marching, for me the football game was about the halftime show. I mean, didn’t people tolerate the first half just to get to the “battle of the bands?” That was the real Friday night competition. We would try to outplay, out-march and out-spirit the visiting band. And we usually did, or so we thought!

When we proudly marched off the field after presenting our show, our band director would greet us with a big smile and say as only he could, “ya’ dun good!” I knew it wasn’t grammatically correct, but it was his way of saying we did a great job. He always affirmed us.

Affirmation is important. One of my church members recently passed along “100 Ways to Say ‘Very Good!’” Let me share a few:

• Good for you!

• Super!

• You did that very well!

• You’ve got it!

• Terrific!

• Right on the mark!

• You haven’t missed a thing!

• Marvelous!

• You’re doing fine!

• You’re really making progress!

• Outstanding!

• I knew you could do it!

• Good work!

• You sure figured it out fast!

• I think you’ve got it!

• Well, look at you go!

• Tremendous!

• Perfect!

• Nice going!

• Wonderful!

• You made it look easy!

• That’s an excellent job.

• Keep it up!

• You’ve got it!

• Exactly right!

• What a great idea!

• That’s great!

• Way to go!

• What an improvement!

• That’s it!

• Fabulous!

• Go for it!

• I’m so proud of you!

• Keep it up!

• Nothing can stop you now!

• You are so good at that!

• I like to see you trying so hard!

• You really make this fun!

• That’s what I call a fine job!

“Ya’ dun good!” didn’t make her list of “100 Ways to say “Very Good!” but I’ll never forget it. In fact, I’ve used it a few times myself. However, the greatest affirmation will come from Jesus Himself when we face Him one day and he says, “well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful ...” (Matthew 25:23). That’s the best version of “very good” we could ever expect to hear.

(Dr. David L. Chancey is pastor of McDonough Road Baptist Church in Fayetteville. The church family meets at 352 McDonough Road and invites you to join them for Bible study at 9:45 a.m. and worship at 10:55 a.m. this Sunday.)



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