).
And, here is a challenge--what about your enemies? With the boss
who fired you or the wife who left you. Suppose you surprised them
with kindness? Not easy? No, it's not. But mercy is the deepest
gesture of kindness. Paul equates the two. "Be kind to one another,
tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave
you" (Eph. 4:32 NKJV). Jesus said:
Love your enemies. Do good to those who hate you, bless those
who curse you.... If you love only the people who love you, what
praise should you get? ... [L]ove your enemies, do good to them, and
lend to them without hoping to get anything back. Then you will have
a great reward, and you will be children of the Most High God,
because he is kind even to people who are ungrateful and full of
sin. Show mercy, just as your Father shows mercy. (Luke 6:27-28, 32,
35-36)
Kindness at home. Kindness in public. Kindness at church and
kindness with your enemies. Pretty well covers the gamut, don't you
think? Almost. Someone else needs your kindness. Who could that be?
You.
Since he is so kind to us, can't we be a little kinder to
ourselves? Oh, but you don't know me, Max. You don't know my
faults and my thoughts. You don't know the gripes I grumble and the
complaints I mumble. No, I don't, but he does. He knows
everything about you, yet he doesn't hold back his kindness toward
you. Has he, knowing all your secrets, retracted one promise or
reclaimed one gift?
Be kind to yourself. God thinks you're worth his kindness. And
he's a good judge of character.