Let your ________ be evident to all. The Lord is near. Philippians 4:5 NIV
If you know your Bible well, you can easily add the missing word without checking.
Before you do pull out your phone to verify what you think Paul wrote, just play with me for a moment. What other quality might Paul have exhorted us to strive for?
Paul COULD have said, ‘Let your…..love be evident to all’. That would make sense given that in 1 Corinthians 13 the apostle says that love is the greatest gift of the Spirit.
Or, let your good deeds, or holiness, or Bible knowledge or wisdom.
But no. Paul mentions ‘gentleness’. Checking synonyms, I found patience and moderation as possibilities. Paul provided more clarity in Titus 3:2, where he describes ‘gentleness’ as ‘showing humility to everyone’.
What convicted me this morning when thinking about this verse, is how I try to make some pretty shallow qualities be evident to all. Such as my intelligence, or fitness, or even Bible knowledge.
But what I think I ACTUALLY exhibit, at times, is my selfishness. One way this shows up is in the way I ‘naturally’ go about helping someone. What I’m learning is that my natural response has been to provide the kind of encouragement or assistance that would help me. This means I have assumed the person is like me and shares the same needs, or receives love as I do.
Loving others takes intention and effort. What kind of effort? I’m realizing, again, that I have to study someone to learn what a need is and what would actually meet that need.
Just because I feel helped or loved a certain way doesn’t mean my friend processes her need the same way.
I’m a work in progress in this journey towards holiness. Progress, not perfection, is what I’m striving for. I truly do want to be more like Jesus.
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