In today's world, where love is often reduced to a mere sentiment or a fleeting emotion, we are called to rediscover the profound and actionable nature of love as described in Scripture. Love, as we see in 1 Corinthians 13, is not just patient; it is also kind. This kindness is not a passive quality but an active choice, a decision to engage with others in a way that reflects the heart of God.
Kindness, as demonstrated by Jesus, is not contingent on the convenience of the moment or the worthiness of the recipient. It is a steadfast commitment to the well-being of others, even when it interrupts our plans or challenges our comfort. Jesus, in His ministry, exemplified this when He was pressed by the crowds, yet He stopped to give His full attention to a synagogue leader and a destitute woman, both in desperate need of His touch.
The act of listening is a profound expression of kindness. Jesus listened with love, understanding the pain and the needs of those who came to Him. He did not listen to reply but to truly understand, to feel the hurt and the desperation in their pleas. This is the kind of listening we are called to emulate—a listening that seeks to understand the heart behind the words.
In our interactions with the world, we must remember that those who do not know Christ cannot be expected to live as though they do. It is our role to introduce them to Jesus, to be instruments of His transformative power. We must be patient and kind, accepting people where they are, just as Christ has done for us, without necessarily approving of their actions.
The kindness of God is meant to lead us to repentance. It is through love and kindness, not argument or hostility, that hearts are turned toward God. As we live out this love, we must crucify our fleshly desires and walk by the Spirit, allowing His love to flow through us, transforming our interactions and drawing others to Christ.
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