“Let love and
faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the
tablet of your heart. Then you will win favor and a good name in the sight of
God and man.”-Proverbs 3:3-4 (NIV)
It seems so cliché to say, “All we need is love”, but I feel
like that phrase is so true right now. We have so much hatred, violence and
pain in this world that people are beginning to question the future.
Perhaps, the people questioning the future should be looking
at how they are spreading love in order to be a part of the change for the
future?
Love is a significant force and can bring change to lives of
many, but we have to look at our hearts and figure out if we truly hold love or
if it is just a nice thing to think about.
The verse placed at the beginning of this post is from the
book of Proverbs. This book was
primarily written by King Solomon. King Solomon was the son of King David (you
might know King David from the story David
vs Goliath), and Solomon was the wisest king to have ever lived. He was
considered to be the wisest king ever mainly because when God told him he could
request anything and God would give it, Solomon asked for wisdom. So, God gave
him incredible wisdom and allowed him to lead wisely with great wealth and
power.
So, of course, Proverbs is filled with incredible wisdom
that carries into today.
Now, back to discussing the verse at the beginning of the
post, the NIV uses the words “love” and “faithfulness” in Chapter 3, but the
New American Standard Bible uses the words “kindness” and “truth”. I like both
versions and the latter is a little more clear about what Solomon actually
means.
Love is a word we use often in our everyday vocabulary, unfortunately
kindness is not. Which is why This is why I feel like love is a word that is often
misunderstood or not practiced enough because people don’t fully grasp what it
looks like to love each other.
Kindness is the key to favor! When we open the door for
another person, stop driving (if safe to do so) in order to let someone cross
the street, put ourselves aside for the needs of another, etc., we show
kindness.
I heard a story of a little boy who has decided to hand out
toys to people who are not smiling. It’s his goal to bring a smile to the face
of those individuals. He is spreading love through a kind gesture.
Why aren’t
we doing more of that?
When we embrace kindness (love) we begin to embrace each
other. We recognize people as a part of humanity, not as stereotypes or flash
judgments. When we are kind, we knock down barriers and walls that are built
due to people being treated unkindly for the majority of their lives.
Let’s look at the idea of “faithfulness” (NIV) or “truth”
(NASB) and try to understand what that means for us. When we live in truth, our
actions are sincere. We aren’t doing these acts of kindness to gain fame or
notoriety, but because we truly care about others. Our kindness and love is a
fruit of the truth we carry in our hearts.
If we truly desire love and peace in this world, then our
words and actions will constantly reflect that message. If we speak peace, but promote
violence through hurtful words or deeds, then we do not hold a true desire for
love to win.
When kindness/love is a true desire of our heart and is
written in us, then people will take notice. People will want to be close to
peace. They will want to be close to genuine love and respect. They will want
to be a part of a movement that is walking in truth and living up to what they
speak.
Our world needs love. It needs truth. It needs people who
will truly walk with a desire to bring kindness and hope into a dark place in
order to create a brighter future.
May we be a light to the world and shine bright in truth and
love.
Peace and blessings friends.
QUESTION: How can you
show love to someone you wouldn’t normally show love to today?
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