#ChristmasChallenge#Post5

Written by cycleguy on December 5th, 2019

I read a story today in Our Daily Bread of the kindness of a stranger.  A mother of two boarded a plane. The 3 y/o began kicking and crying and her 4 month old need to eat. A traveler seated next to her offered to hold the baby while she got the 3 y/o buckled in and then proceeded to color with the 3 y/o while mom fed the baby. On the connecting flight he offered his help again if needed. (For the full devotion please check out the link).

Some will say, “That’s creepy.” I would answer, “Why? Just because our culture is so wrapped up in the #MeToo issue?” While it’s true there are shady people, don’t you think it’s somewhat sad that we have gotten to this point that all acts of kindness are suspect?

We often hear and are encouraged to do Random Acts of Kindness. Why not do them? Philippians 2 tells us to “have this mind (attitude) which was also in Christ Jesus, that He did not consider equality with God something to be grasped.”  The coming of Jesus was not just an act of love, and of a willingness to become a servant. It was also a great act of kindness, an act of the kindness of God.

Kindness involves getting out of our world and getting into the world of another.  Kindness means a baby in a manger. Kindness means caring. Kindness means coloring with a 3 y/o while you may have something else to do. Kindness is a meal. A note. A thoughtful gesture. Not just at Christmas time but all year. Do random acts for others.

“Father, you came out of your world to come to earth as a baby.  You came into my world. Help me to follow your example by sharing and being kind.”

Please check out my fellow #ChristmasChallenge bloggers:

Diane at Hadarah

Ed at Word!

 

2 Comments so far ↓

  1. I know if I were that young mother, I would have been so grateful for the kindness of a stranger. May we strive to be kinder to others each and every day.
    Blessings, Bill!

  2. Ed Damas says:

    This reminds me of how my dad would always take it upon himself to rush to the aid of a child who had fallen off his bicycle or trip on their shoelaces. Yes, certainly today that would always be a case for the police to get involved for the wrong reasons!