Tuesday, 06 October 2009
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Random Act of Kindness Day
If Every Single Person in the World did one Random Act of Kindness every single day, how do you think this would change the world we live in today? Please comment.
October 6, 2009
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"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9 NIV)
Devotion:
As I tried to catch a few more minutes of sleep, my husband leaned over and whispered that he was going to the pool. We were on a Florida vacation so going to the pool would be a normal activity for many people, just not my husband. He is not someone who "goes to the pool." Ever. The beach, maybe, but usually only when I go with him for a walk.
So, when he kissed me and headed out the hotel door alone I was curious, although not curious enough to miss a little more shut eye! As I rolled over thirty minutes later, I realized he hadn't come back yet, so I did a little snooping.
I went onto our balcony to see if I could get a glimpse of him, wondering what he might be doing. As I scanned the pool area, I caught sight of a homeless man sitting on the side of the road leading to the public beach entrance. I remembered passing him the day before as he was sleeping in the grass. Today, however, he was sitting with his legs crossed, coffee in hand, talking to someone. I leaned a little further over the edge of the balcony and my heart skipped as I realized it was my husband. The two of them were sitting on rocks, drinking cups of coffee, engaged in conversation.
I watched them from a distance for about twenty minutes until they parted ways. My husband looked so comfortable talking to this man. They were laughing, smiling and having a nice time. I learned he offered to do the guy's laundry, and then sent him on his way with a little cash.
I had to pause a moment and ask myself if I would have been gutsy enough to do the same. Would I approach a complete stranger just to sit and talk? Would I offer someone hungry a coffee and a breakfast bar as my husband did?
As I pondered their encounter I thought about the kind of man my husband is. You see, he's not the type to get up early and read his Bible every single day, and he's not on any committees at church. What you will see him do though, is talk to homeless men, give money to needy strangers, and be kind to people. You know, "be Jesus" to others.
I believe God asks each one of us to step out and "be Jesus." Sometimes, though, we get so consumed with everyday life we just don't do it, or we say we'll do it later because we don't have time now.
I also believe that God doesn't ask us to do anything that He hasn't already prepared us for. You see, my husband was homeless as a teenager. He was forced to live on his own from the time he was 15 years old. He learned to find shelter in snowdrifts, basements, and abandoned cars. He has a heart for the unlovely, the runaways, and those whose clothes aren't so clean.
We each have gifts, talents and past experiences that allow us to reach out and touch others in ways that will be meaningful to them. It often doesn't cost us more than a cup of coffee to do so. What experiences or passions do you have that would make you a perfect candidate to reach out to someone today?
Dear God, open my eyes to the people around me so I can make a difference to someone else. I know the circumstances of my life are not left in vain when I offer myself to You and Your service. Provide a way for me to "be Jesus" to someone today. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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Comments (1)
I think that the result of everyone in the world offering one daily act of kindness would depend upon the condition of the heart of the person offering the "gift". A "worldly" heart offering a "gift" may provide a short term blessing; but the righteous heart offering a "gift", being annointed by the Holy Spirit, would reap an eternal blessing to the reciever; and THAT, if done worldwide, could reap a major blow to the forces of darkness, and make the world a much better place to live.
To BE as HE is in heaven, on earth, is what we are called to be. We are the body of Christ, His body on earth, and, filled with His Holy Spirit, we "should" act, in all ways, consistant with Jesus. If His spirit leads us and guides us in our daily routine, and we yield to His promptings, we "should" respond in obedience, being lead by the Spirit of the one true living God, and DO as He HAS done. He was kind to all men and only rebuked those who were given to Him for not responding in faith, and the "experts, the priests and teachers who were leading the children of God astray. His hand was always ready and willing to reach out to bring forgiveness and healing, comfort and love.
So too are we to do AS He has done - out of love. However, our "religious" background (doing things to appease God and ourSELF) tends to kick in, diverting us from doing out of love, to doing for gain; I don't mean monitary profit especially, but such as respect, honor, returns, blessings, etcetera .... However, if we act in love, as prompted by the Holy spirit of God, then our act of kindness is annointed by the Spirit of God and will not return to the Father void of good fruit.
Peace be upon you.