Proverbs 3:3-4
Never let loyalty and
kindness leave you. Tie them around your
neck as a reminder. Write them deep
within your heart. Then you will find favor with both God and people, and you
will earn a good reputation.
When the question is posed, “Why
do you hold back in telling others about Jesus?”, it’s common to hear people
say that they are afraid that they will be watched too closely, others will see
their mistakes, and call them a hypocrite.
It is a huge responsibility to set an example with our lives when we
proclaim to follow Christ. People do
watch, and they do notice when we make mistakes, but the beautiful thing is
that they also notice when we admit our mistakes, apologize, and ask for
forgiveness.
DC Talk had a very popular song
with Jesus Freak. It says, “What will
people say when they hear that I’m a Jesus freak? What will people do when they
find out it’s true? I don’t really care if they label me a Jesus freak, there
ain’t no disguising the truth.” If we
live our lives honoring God, people are going to notice that we are different,
and there won’t be any way to disguise it.
Proverbs 3:3-4 mentions two traits that God says will help us find favor
and help us earn a good reputation not only with people, but with Him. Those two traits are loyalty and kindness. It says never let these things leave us. We should remind ourselves about being this
way, and have them carved or written deep in our heart. That’s where we show love.
Loyalty is important. It’s absolutely necessary in a successful
marriage, it is an integral piece to the puzzle of friendship, and it’s
expected within a family. Businesses
have discovered the importance of it. My
wallet is filled with loyalty cards that reward me with discounts and free
products when I spend my money with them.
Being kind to others is a key
component to our witness to the world.
God says that the best thing we can do to show Him to others is to love
them. The dictionary defines kind as sympathetic,
helpful, and gentle. Listening to
others, helping them, and treating them gently will exhibit the love of God to
people.
When I choose to be loyal to
someone, it means I am not wavering in my devotion to that relationship. That level of devotion is built over time in
friendships, while it is immediate in some relationships. When you see the face of your child for the
first time, there is a deep level of loyalty that is instinctive. My first thought when someone hurts me or
someone I love, is not one of kindness.
I have recently had a situation
where someone I am loyal to has had a difficult time with another individual
treating them unfairly. My actions,
responses, and words were not always kind.
When I was around other people that began speaking about the same
situation, I joined in on the bashing. I
know that I tarnished my good reputation as a Christ follower to those people. That could be enough to make me just quit
talking about Jesus because people might see me as a hypocrite.
Eventually, I did the mature
thing about the situation, and after a lot of prayer and some advice from some of
my most loyal friends, a discussion took place, and we all feel better about it
now. All I can do is renew my effort to
show kindness in every situation and really pray about the importance of being
loyal and kind to people, ask for forgiveness and start anew.
I am grateful for the mercy and
patience that God shows me in my relationship with Him, and I want to show more
grace and mercy to the people He has placed in my life. God is still working on me, but there ain’t
no disguising the truth, I am a Jesus freak. I hope I can grow and leave a legacy of
loyalty and kindness. Thanks for hanging
in there with me.
Passages to Ponder:
Proverbs 11:17- Your kindness will reward you, but your cruelty will destroy you.
Romans 2:4- Don't you see how wonderfully kind, tolerant, and patient God is with you? Does this mean nothing to you? Can't you see that His kindness is intended to turn you from your sin?
Proverbs 22:1- Choose a good reputation over great riches; being held in high esteem is better than gold or silver.
Kim McClure
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