Kind
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I see it in his eyes. They are kind. His eyes say it all. His eyes tell me what is in his heart. My husband, Keith, looks at me with kind eyes. My response? I feel the most tender of love for him.
The eyes tell us what fills the heart. And, so we wonder. What fills Jesus’ eyes? What if you were in His presence and He looked deeply into your eyes. What if you couldn’t take your eyes away from His? What would you see in His eyes for you?
You would see kindness beyond anything you’d experienced. The kindness that causes you to love Him with every fiber of your being.
Yes, Jesus is kind, and causes the apostle Paul to write in Romans 2:4, “…do you think lightly of the riches of His kindness and tolerance and patience, not knowing that the kindness of God leads you to repentance?”
What a question!
Do we think lightly of the riches of God’s kindness and tolerance and patience toward us?
In other words, are we going about our day hardly looking Christ’s way? When He convicts us of sin, do we look in Jesus’ eyes and sincerely apologize to Him? Do we pause during the day and look into His eyes and say thank you for the gifts He gives us?
Look in Jesus’ eyes today. Think deeply of the riches of His kindness.
Dear Savior, You are so KIND, tolerant, and patient towards me. Forgive me when I think lightly of the riches of Your kindness. Help reflect Your kindness to others.
The book of John is filled with examples of Jesus’ kindness and compassion. To learn more, watch or listen to Debbie’s teachings on the book of John by going HERE and clicking on John Part 1 and Part 2.
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“Or do you think lightly of the riches of His kindness and tolerance and patience, not knowing that the kindness of God leads you to repentance?”
Romans 2:4
God extends unbelievable kindness towards us. Do we think lightly of God’s kindness? Do we treat His kindness with contempt? Do we blow it off? Or is there a sense of awe of His kindness which affects how we live? Are we aware of God’s kindness, tolerance, and patience towards those who have not repented of their sins? God’s kindness leads to repentance. How are we responding to God’s kindness?
God, You are KIND beyond words! I praise you!
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