“Be kinder than is necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some
kind of battle.”
Heather Brogowski in Woman’s
Day, August, 2013
Wonderful words!
These words should be posted on everyone’s bathroom mirror as a reminder of how
we should behave throughout the day. We seem to need reminding because personal
experience suggest that we all have a flawed default setting, it seems that we
quite naturally speak of others – or to others – in a critical, complaining
manner. What is that about? Why do we spend so much time huddled with a few
others complaining about something or someone?
My suspicion is
that we are critical because all is not well with our lives. We have suffered a
loss or brokenness and are experiencing grief. Perhaps we are disappointed or
fearful. It may simply be that someone was recently unkind to us and we are not
processing it very well. Whatever is going on in our hearts, the words above
are true; everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
The reason we are
unkind to others is because we have become wrapped-up in our own wounded souls
and can no longer see that others are also suffering from wounded-ness. So we
behave badly. These words from Brogowski remind us that it isn’t just us who
are hurting, so is everyone else. If we are not careful with our words and
behavior, we will simply multiply the hurt of everyone. As a pastor let me say,
Satan would be most pleased with that!
What are we to
do? Brogowski is absolutely correct; we must be kinder than is necessary
particularly when we are not feeling so well ourselves. It just may be that if
we share a kind thought or gesture, our own wounded souls may begin to
experience healing. Satan, naturally, won’t be pleased. That is because
kindness to others has a way of drawing heaven a little nearer.
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