Turn on the
news, open up a newspaper, or scroll through a news service and I believe we
can all agree that we consistently see examples where kindness has been
replaced with judgement, hostility or even violence. We can walk through our days experiencing
people’s inability (including ourselves) to show kindness to others. It seems that if you disagree with another
individual, if you do not have the same beliefs or values, it provides a person
with a clear path to be nasty to that person – either through thoughts, words,
or actions.
In walks our
Fruit of the Spirit for this week, kindness.
You may be thinking, “I’m a kind person,” and you very may well be a
kind person. The question becomes WHO
are you being kind to? Are you kind to
your friends, showing up for them and performing kind acts for them? Are you kind to your family members, ensuring
that they have the best version of you in all their needs? That is great and it is important for you to
share kindness with those closest to you.
I believe
the challenge the Holy Spirit asks of us to bring kindness to ALL our
interactions, even with those that we may disagree with, have different value
systems, or even those we would consider to be our enemies. Now there is a challenge I face every day –
how about you? Why should we show
kindness to those that do not show kindness to us? We have the best example of that in
Jesus. Think of how kind He was to those
around Him that may not have believed He was the Savior. His kindness, His generosity – it is all
there for us to use as examples.
He respected
ALL people, not just His family and the disciples. He believed each person was created by God
for God’s journey. Shouldn’t we share
that same level of respect and consideration?
He showed compassion, even to the least of God’s creatures. There are times when we cannot show
compassion or empathy to our neighbor!
Jesus shows us that even the smallest lamb deserves our compassion. Jesus did not just ‘think’ about kindness, He
acted on it! He healed, He listened, He
performed miracles – for ALL people.
Jesus showed us that acting out kindness to ALL people is why the Holy
Spirit is within us.
Let us move
from performing Random Acts of Kindness to Intentional Acts of Kindness. Seek out the person you may be struggling to
have a relationship with. Reflect upon
the folks that you may have shared sharp words of disagreement or those who may
have ‘done you wrong’ and you have decided to disassociate yourself with. How can you life out Jesus’ love through
kindness with those people? Your mind
may be telling you, ‘no way.’ Let your
heart and soul share with you a ‘way.’
Have simple faith that the intentional act of kindness is the Holy
Spirit working within you to bring Jesus’ kindness to all. We can do this. I have faith in us!
Video that
complements this post: Fruit of Kindness
Holy
Spirit, guide me to perform Intentional Acts of Kindness, especially to those
that I may not consider a friend or a family member. Help me to see the value they bring to this
world, as God sees their value. May I be
respectful and compassionate to all people I meet. Amen.


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