September 24, 2021
Friday
A Little Human Kindness
James 1: 21-27
Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.”
James 1:27
A California newspaper recently published a picture of a note scribbled by a woman named Wanda. She slid it under the front door of her neighbor, whose name she did not even know. The note said: Mrs.? Would you consider to become my friend? I’m 90-years-old—live alone and all my friends have passed away. I am so lonesome and scared. Please—I pray for someone. Thankfully the neighbor, Marleen Brooks, found the note and went right over to Wanda’s house with cupcakes, and the two have formed a wonderful friendship. Furthermore, Marleen has campaigned on social media to encourage others to be on the lookout for lonely neighbors who may live right next door.
When we express our loneliness to someone, whether written or verbalized, we feel better about our circumstances and it can lead to friendship. It doesn’t do any good to internalize all our feelings when we should instead be letting others know of our needs.
On the other hand, some of us simply need to look next door, down the street, and into the nursing homes, hospitals, and retirement communities. People need people, and people who need people often need the Lord.
A point to ponder…
By making someone happy as we pass along life’s way, we bring a bit of heaven to the longest, darkest day.
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