As
I studied the Fruits of the Spirit from Galatians – “But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness
and self-control.” (5:22-23aNIV) – I realized that those traits are the very
things the way the Father relates to us as His children. One of the greatest [often
missed, but I believe] characteristics of God is His gentleness. He is the real gentleman. How
often He had dealt with me gently and tenderly as my Father… God knows how
often too He had dealt with you up to this moment; especially in the training
of our spiritual life… Oh, God is gentleman.
But
note this: Gentleness doesn’t mean weakness; it’s actually requires more
strength to be gentle and kind than to be mean. It’s not softness as what we
think of today as being ‘gentle’. It’s like what St. Francis De Sales said, “Nothing
is so strong as gentleness, nothing is so gentle as real strength.”
I want to share with you; recently I had been a little mean with someone. I’d forgotten to feast on
the fruit of gentleness, a fruit that help us to be angry and yet not sin. I
repeat – to be angry and yet not sin. I knew I had to repent, so I went to that
someone and asked for forgiveness. I told that someone I was very sorry for
losing my cool, uncontrolled my temper and allow the situation to boss it over
me. Deep in my heart I knew that God had a better way for us to interact with
one another… more gently.
Every
time I blown up, I’ve found that asking for forgiveness is the best remedy for
anger and troubled heart. It may take a while for the healing process, but our
Father promises to help us and guide us. And His gentleness and grace toward us
makes all the difference. He helps us by giving us the fruit of the Spirit –
including, the fruit of gentleness.
Question:
How do I know this?
When
that someone forgave me that day, I felt the strength of our relationship grow
and the distance between us fade away. When you gather your strength to be more
gentle and kind, and when Father gives you the spirit of gentleness, people
will praise the Lord because they have ‘see that you are gentle and kind’ (Philippians
4:5).
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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