CHOOSING GENTLENESS

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Scripture Reading: Ephesians 4:1-6

Be completely humble and gentle …
Ephesians 4:2

In the Bible the word for “gentle” is sometimes translated as “meek.” Being meek is probably not something most people aspire to. In our way of thinking, meekness not only sounds like weakness; the two words mean virtually the same thing. But true gentleness resembles strength more than weakness.

Gentle people have the potential to be rude or proud, but they have deliberately decided not to behave that way. They have intentionally chosen gentleness. That actually takes more strength than it does to treat others harshly. Unleashing our anger is usually easier than restraining ourselves. So meekness is hardly weakness. A decision not to retaliate may look like inaction, but it’s actually humility at work. What appears to be a lack of assertiveness is robust spiritual action.

In his book Grace for the Moment, Max Lucado offers a pledge that we could all make our own: “Nothing is won by force. I choose to be gentle. If I raise my voice, may it be only in praise. If I clench my fist, may it be only in prayer. If I make a demand, may it be only of myself.”

Those words convey how demanding it can be to choose gentleness. But we can do that because we have experienced the Lord’s tender love. We can trust that he will abundantly provide the strength we need to be gentle. His meekness is greater than our weakness.

Prayer

Thank you, Jesus, for being a gentle shepherd who tenderly cares for his sheep. Help us to be gentle with others, just as you have been gentle with us. Amen.

Peter Hoytema

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Debrinconcita 2:14 PM January 26th, 2012

I am enjoying the fruits of my labor, but I must do more, for the rewards I receive are great! I share GOds love with whomever will listen, showing my lifestyle changes are the best things to show how things could be to others now! AMEN for GOd so loved us all, his children on Earth today, DEb.

Ruth Morefield 11:39 PM January 26th, 2012

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