My friend wrote on Face Book. "Acting out of wholesome and compassionate intentions won't magically prevent us from confronting the slings and arrows of life’s misfortune....on the contrary - it can make you a target in this world of 'spiritual warfare'"
Yes, kindness is often seen as weakness, love is made into a cheap word, forgiveness is for fools and good manners are often regarded as flirting...
So given that it is difficult in this world to be pure of heart and kind without people misconstruing our motives, how should we act?
- We must emulate our Saviour.
- We must remember that the very things that annoy the world delight God.
- We must keep in mind that the very fruits of the Holy Spirit are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self control...
- We must keep in mind that because of this, the world is going to be contrary to it and react adversely.
- We must keep growing in the Spirit and emulating Jesus
- We must also remember that we are the salt of the world and must remain flavoursome...
Kindness is an attribute of God and is a fruit of the Spirit, and as such, is highly regarded by Him. Being kind is something we should all aspire to be as Christians. And it often requires being strong in spirit. It means being forgiving. Loving. Selfless. Sacrificial. It includes purity of heart, mind and speech. It imparts grace.
The King James Bible speaks of kindness 43 times, and from that one can see the importance of being kind in all its' aspects. Many verses exhort us to be kind and they extol kindness's virtues.
Choose to be kind even if that person doesn't deserve it, because that is what God has done for us all: saved and unsaved. That takes strength and prayer. Be kind. Because a world without kindness is a world none of us would really want to live in.
© Glenys Robyn Hicks
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.-Galatians 5:22-23
If we can keep in mind the fruit of the spirit, it will make “love thy neighbor as thyself” quite easy. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Phyllis. It says it all doesn't it? Be blessed!
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