You’ve Got to Try a Little Kindness

 You’ve Got to Try a Little Kindness

June 5, 2022 Off By Donna Wuerch

Glen Campbell first sang that song in 1970. It was a smash hit.

You’ve got to try a little kindness
Yes show a little kindness
Just shine your light for everyone to see
And if you try a little kindness
Then you’ll overlook the blindness
Of narrow-minded people on the narrow-minded streets

God repeatedly speaks about being “kind to one another.” This world is filled with selfishness and hatred. But we belong to God and not to the world. When we become one with God, our attitudes will reflect God’s heart and not ours. The Fruit of God’s Spirit will be evident in all that we are and all that we do. “But the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, KINDNESS, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such, there is no law.” Galatians 5:22-23

Those words pack a punch, don’t they? I reeled them into my heart — hopefully to stay there, germinate and then produce a bumper crop of those fruit – especially the “kindness” fruit. Honestly, I can listen to smack talk for a while but before long, I have to get it to stop. Especially when they are demeaning to themselves. Oftentimes, we are the ones who need kindness the most. Holy kindness, Lord, I pray!

What in the world? I’m that on-purpose gal who does her best to never get my “panties in a wad”, but there are times, that I can’t help myself. In those times, I quickly realize the enemy was setting me up for a crummy day. Those are his tactics – it’s not just one little incident, but incidents — multiplied. But he is such a loser that he doesn’t get that those of us who are the blood-bought, filled-with-the-Holy Spirit, strivers to improve our love-walk daily – recognize him. We take that nonsense long enough and, in my case, I turn it into a blog that teaches a better way – God’s way of handling opposition. You messed with the wrong girl, devil!

I love this quote Joyce Meyer says about herself: “Each morning, before getting out of bed, I pray that I will love and be kind to everyone today. But then I get up and encounter people!” That hits home. I live by myself so, really, I should be okay, but then again, I know myself enough that I need to stay on guard for myself to keep ME out of trouble!

If anyone should speak on behalf of staying in tune with the Holy Spirit, it’s the Apostle Paul. He wrote these words: “Ask God to bless those who persecute you — yes, ask Him to bless, not to curse”. (Romans 12:14). We all have people in our lives that require extra grace from us. They annoy, anger, frustrate, and test us. But they also help us grow. God calls us to demonstrate mercy and kindness to everyone — even those who cause us the most trouble. And being Spirit-led people who have the fruit of the Spirit in us, we just get “kindness” out of the fruit basket and refuse to be offended. Most of all we purpose to always take the higher ground. Proof positive of being fruit bearers!

When we take the high ground, we can see past the behavior of others. When we take the high ground, we rise above the irritation and the conflict and choose to live in peace and to be loving and kind fruit bearers.

Ronald Reagan said it well: “Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly, leave the rest to God.”