Thursday, 5 September 2013

Handle With Care



Handle With Care

Imagine what would happen if God dealt with humanity carelessly. Because He is all-powerful and loving, He has to handle humanity with utmost gentleness[1]. Just a careless drop of His hand can crush planet earth to nothing. Just a careless wave of His hand can sweep people off the universe to unknown emptiness in an instant. However, out of love, He chooses to put His power under control to produce benefit not harm. God is love and gentleness is a vital mark of love. David acknowledged the elevating impact of God's gentleness in his life, 'Thou hast also given me the shield of thy salvation: and thy gentleness hath made me great [2]'.

It is amazing how gentleness in speech and actions can promote harmonious relationships. A colleague shared how things did not seem to go well in his marriage. Beginning of one year as he made his personal development plans he asked his wife for one thing he could work on that year to make her happier. She thought for a little while. She had heard lots of ‘I love yous' from her husband already. She was longing for love in a different word - gentleness. She said he should just work on being gentle. He decided to evaluate and set goals to improve how he spoke to her, how he responded to her and handled her generally. A miracle happened by year-end. It was as if they were happily married all over again. Beginning of the following year, he asked again for something to work on. She said just keep working on the area of gentleness. The following year it was the same and their marriage life was greatly transformed positively.

Faithfully walking in gentleness also works wonders in other relationships such as parental and team relationships. Every person  can do with a ‘Fragile: Handle with Care’ sign on him or her, because people are easily hurt if handled carelessly. Let your gentleness be known of all men. The Lord is near.  - Philippians 4:5




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[1] 2 Corinthians 10:1; Mathew 11:29; 21:5

[2] 2 Samuel 22:36; Psalm 18:35

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