try to be a little kinder

Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), one of the world's leading intellects, was visiting with Houston Smith, a well-known professor of philosophy and religion. As they were driving to an engagement, Huxley said, "You know, Houston, it's rather embarrassing to have spent one's entire lifetime pondering the human condition and... find that I really don't have anything more profound to pass on by way of advice than, Try to be a little kinder."

The apostle Paul saw kindness in a different light. In Ephesians 4:32, he linked being kind, tenderhearted, and forgiving with the way God has treated us. In Titus 3:4, he said that it was "the kindness and the love of God" that provided eternal salvation.

In a world where callous thoughtlessness and selfish indifference are all too common, kindness can make our lives fruitful when motivated by Christlike love. When our walk harmonizes with our words of witness, it will make a compelling impact on others by pointing them to the kind of love God has for them in Jesus Christ. If Huxley had learned what Paul had learned, he would have seen that trying to be a little kinder is one of the most profound truths of all.What motivates us to try? There's no better reason than the love of God as shown to us by Jesus. — Vernon C. Grounds

He saw me ruined by the fall,
Yet loved me notwithstanding all;
He saved me from my lost estate,
His loving-kindness, oh, how great! —Medley

Kindness is treating others the way God treats you. (ODB)

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2 comments:

PETIT said...

just dropping by to say merry xmas carni. ill always be checking and reading your blogs. same as next year.

Dai Ning Li said...

thank you doc! ;') yours is a very inspirational blog worth reading too... happy holidays!

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