Today's promise: God is always ready to
help us and expects us to help others
How do you respond to
those who seek to hurt you?
"Love your
enemies! Do good to them! Lend to them! And don't be concerned that they might
not repay. Then your reward from heaven will be very great, and you will truly
be acting as children of the Most High, for he is kind to the unthankful and to
those who are wicked! You must be compassionate, just as the Father is
compassionate."
Luke 6:35-36 NLT
The sign of a loving heart
Our enemies are out to
hurt us. They want to steal from us, cheat us, and do evil against us. Yet
Jesus says we are to be kind to them. What is his point? We reflect — or should
reflect — God to the world, and God is kind — even to the unkind, the
ungrateful, and those whom we consider to be "hopeless" cases.
Kindness is based on the love we have for others, not the love others deserve.
Kindness is the sign of a loving heart, one of the greatest of all virtues. A kind person is pleasant, good, gracious — always appreciated. There's a lot of talk these days about "random acts of kindness." Maybe this is because we live in a society starved for good deeds. God is our model for kindness. The kindest act ever committed was God's sending his own Son, Jesus, to die for our sins so that we might live forever in heaven. God also showers us with kindness each day, sending sunshine and rain, food and friends, comfort and encouragement, boundless love and wisdom.
From the TouchPoint Bible commentaries by Ron Beers and Gilbert Beers (Tyndale) pp 889, 1221-22
For more on this week's topic, check this Tyndale resource:
Holding Out for a Hero by Lisa Harper (Tyndale, 2005)
Kindness is the sign of a loving heart, one of the greatest of all virtues. A kind person is pleasant, good, gracious — always appreciated. There's a lot of talk these days about "random acts of kindness." Maybe this is because we live in a society starved for good deeds. God is our model for kindness. The kindest act ever committed was God's sending his own Son, Jesus, to die for our sins so that we might live forever in heaven. God also showers us with kindness each day, sending sunshine and rain, food and friends, comfort and encouragement, boundless love and wisdom.
From the TouchPoint Bible commentaries by Ron Beers and Gilbert Beers (Tyndale) pp 889, 1221-22
For more on this week's topic, check this Tyndale resource:
Holding Out for a Hero by Lisa Harper (Tyndale, 2005)
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