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Few of us have
ever felt a tinge of regret for being too kind but we have
all felt conscience stricken because of a curt word said in
haste. It isn’t always what we say either that hurts but often
the way it is said that shows our love or our lack of it.
Kind words are
the sweet tones of the heart and it is needless to talk about
love for God and love for our fellow man if we are unkind
in our dealings with one another.
All too often,
we show the least kindness to those we should love the most.
Do we greet one another in the morning with a kind word or
do we bark a gruff ”where’s the paper?” or ”why isn’t breakfast
ready?”
Kindness, like
the measles, is highly contagious and if we will only cast
kind words upon the waters of life we shall find that they
return. Kindness isn’t something just to talk about, it is
a way to act and is a direct command from God. Paul tells
us to ”be kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one
another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.”
We are creatures
of habit and it is possible to become so absorbed in our own
petty problems and grievances that we forget to be kind. We
may tell ourselves that we are kind and good but no one else
would know it by the way we act. If this shoe fits us, let
us recognize it in ourselves and begin again to be kind, to
be tender hearted, to forgive and show love everywhere we
go. Much to our surprise and pleasure we will discover that
others are kinder and more considerate too when we show kindness.
We all have problems,
sorrow, and heartaches and we never know how much good a kind
word does. It may encourage one who is on the verge of despair.
We know that it will soften and mellow our lives and we shall
more nearly reflect the personality of our Lord Jesus. Christ
told us that we must be kind to the children of the Highest,
for God is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil.
Let us also be
kind to the unthankful. We must put our Christianity to work
in our everyday lives or we are hypocrites.
”Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved,
bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness,
longsuffering; forbearing one another and forgiving one another,
if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave
you, so also do ye. And above all these things put or. love,
which is the bond of perfectness.”
When we stand
before the judge of all the earth we shall not feel a tinge
of regret for having been too kind.
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