The Valedictorian – A True Story
John walked down the crowded high school hallway carrying all the books from his locker when some bullies intentionally knocked them out of his hands.
A bystander walked up and helped him gather the books and supplies. Seeing that the boy was almost in tears, the bystander offered a few kind words.
The boy who had been bullied later became the class valedictorian. At graduation, he gave a powerful speech that caused the auditorium to become still in silence. He told the story of how at one time he had been planning to kill himself. He cleaned out his locker so that his mother wouldn’t have to do it after his death. He told how some students knocked the books from his hands leaving him in tears.
He explained how someone stopped and helped him gather his books, taking the time to speak kindly to him for just a few minutes. This act of kindness gave him the will to keep living because it showed him that kindness existed in the world. This simple act of compassion saved his life.
“Love is … kind…” I Corinthians 13: 4
I have failed to follow God’s path many times in my life. When I reflect on God’s kindness to me in spite of my failings, I am utterly amazed.
Why is God so patient and kind to me? Do I deserve it? Definitely not! And yet, He is always there, ready to listen to my cries for help when I need Him. Always faithful to His promises, always revealing His love for me expressed in His great kindness.
If I meditate on His kindness to me, how can I be anything but kind to others? God’s love is expressed in kindness.
There have been many times when I received a note or gift from a friend, and that person had no idea that God was using their expression of kindness to lift my heart, encourage me, and turn my eyes back on Jesus.
Even though it may seem like a small thing to us, writing a note, providing a small gift, or a random act of kindness could be just what a person needs at that time. We must not think we don’t have time or we’re too busy. May we slow down and take the time to show kindness where it is needed.
“Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.” Colossians 3:12 NIV
“But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy.” Titus 3:4-5a NIV
With Love, Cindy
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Thank you for this Cindy. Peace.
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Thanks for reading. Blessings, Tim!
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What a great post today! I needed the reminder to slow down. Thanks!
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Thank you, Renee, for your encouraging words. Blessings!
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I had a moment like this, when I felt a nudge from the Lord to do something and was later told it saved a life. When the Still, Small Voice tells you to do something, don’t ignore it!
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Kindness can definitely brighten someone’s day. Years ago, I was having a rough day at an office I worked at–my confidence was low and I was also experiencing negative comments from other workers (I hadn’t done anything to them). On my lunch break, I went for a walk to a nearby grocery store. In the store, a woman complimented me on my hair and on my way out the store, I dropped an item and another woman helped me pick it up. The actions from these two ladies lifted my spirits and was refreshing because I was around so much negativity at the office. I thank God for those moments and try to help others when He gives me that “nudge.”
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Perfect examples of what God can do! Those people probably had no idea they had brightened your day. God is good! Blessings, Evette!
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Cindy, I loved this part “If I meditate on His kindness to me, how can I be anything but kind to others?” A great post.
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Thank you for your encouraging words this morning. Blessings, Jo!
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