Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
Engaging today's teens with
America's yesterday
"Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you."
Ephesians 4:32 NIV
Showing kindness and compassion toward others is like a warm ray of sunshine gently caressing hearts. However, forgiving someone for their wrongdoings requires an additional level of grace. We are called to treat others with the same grace that God shows us. Although, this can be a bit of a challenge, but with the power of the Holy Spirit, we can overcome these difficulties and transform ourselves.
We've all had encounters at the grocery store, right? Whether it's learning the ins-and-outs of the fickle self-checkout. Or, maybe it's dealing with, well, someone who's being a bit rude in the soup aisle. Here's the thing: I'm minding my own business, when suddenly my cart is rammed by another cart. Granted, the aisle resembles an interstate during 5 o'clock rush hour, and the driver of the other cart looks like she holds a doctorate from Grump Academy.
So, instead of reacting by throwing my soup can at Demolition Derby Lady and shouting, "Catch," I take a breath and respond by sprinkling her with a touch of kindness. I offer a smile so bright it outshines the sun and transforms her stormy demeanor into a sunny day. Thank you, Jesus, for the power of kindness. Walmart radiated a few extra sunshine sparkles that day.
Now, let's talk about forgiveness. We've all been in situations where someone has wronged us, whether it's a friend who forgot to meet you for coffee or a coworker who ate the chocolate chip cookie out of your lunch (seriously, it happens). Instead of harboring resentment like a collector of ancient grudges, why not toss that baggage aside and embrace forgiveness?
Think of forgiveness as hitting the reset button on a relationship. It's like saying, "Hey, I'm wiping the slate clean. Let's start fresh!" It's not always easy, but it's incredibly freeing. Plus, it's a great workout for your spiritual metabolism. (I didn’t need the cookie anyway.)
Beloved, "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ, God forgave you" (Ephesians 4:32 NIV). Let’s infuse sparkles of sunshine into our kindness and truly forgive others just as God forgave us. After all, life's too short to throw a soup can in aisle A9. But throwing kindness, compassion, and forgiveness, now that's the kind of sunshine we all need.
Heavenly Father,
Amidst bustling aisles and collision-prone carts, grant us the grace to scatter kindness like sparkling sunshine. May our smiles eclipse the sourest of moods, and may forgiveness flow from one heart to another. Help me reflect Your love in this world. In Jesus' name. Amen.
Spiritual Sparks
1. How do you typically respond to challenging encounters or conflicts in your daily life?
2. How might small acts of grace contribute to a more harmonious and compassionate environment?