Today's scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:4
Love is kind.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines “kind” as “affectionate and loving; of a
sympathetic or helpful nature; of a forbearing nature; gentle.” Further,
“gentle” is defined as “free from harshness, sternness, or violence.”
When we love, we’re to be kind. We’re to sympathize when our loved one is
hurting. We’re to have a servant’s heart, desiring to help him when he’s in
need. We’re to be patient (see yesterday’s devotional) when he’s not behaving as
we would like.
And we’re to be gentle. Being harsh with the ones we love isn’t acceptable. And
especially, there can be no hint of violence, physical or otherwise. Blowing up
in anger at the ones we say we love is not love. Treating them harshly or rudely,
even “jokingly” is not love. Putting them down—whether alone or with others—is
not love.
Sometimes, we treat the ones we say we love worse than we do acquaintances or
outright strangers. But that’s not really love.
Today, as you interact with your family and friends, ask the Lord to give you a
spirit of kindness. Be loving and affectionate. Serve them without being asked.
And if anger is an issue, pray—fervently pray—that the Lord will calm your
spirit so you can be kindly loving.
Today and every day.
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