October 17, 2010

Gracious: October 15, 2010

Today's Word for Friday October 15, 2010

GRACIOUS

DEFINITION

Merciful; compassionate; kindly; courteous.

SCRIPTURE

"For you have tasted that the Lord is gracious." 1 Peter 2:3 RSV Translation.

The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious, but the lips of a fool shall swallow him up. Ecclesiastes 10:12.

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE

Do you know many people today that are consistently gracious? To be gracious in the evil world that we live in is most difficult. When we as children, youth or adults go about our daily activities it is most difficult for us to always be gracious. People and situations can irritate and upset us to the point that we are not gracious.

God has given us a standard, as believers that we should be living by each day. Let us look at a few scriptures. In Exodus 34:6 God was speaking to Moses concerning the Children of Israel and preparing Moses in how the Children of Israel were to honor and serve Him (God) by obeying His commandments. God was making it clear to Moses that He expected the Children of Israel to worship and honor Him with obedience, love and graciousness. When Moses asked to see the Glory of God the scripture says, and the Lord passed before him and proclaimed "The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth."

God made it clear to Moses that He expected the Children of Israel, just as He does for us today, to be gracious in all we do, because He is gracious.

In Luke 4:22 we read about when Jesus returned to Nazareth, the place where He grew up as a carpenter's son. They all new Jesus as a boy and did not know Him as their Messiah. Jesus began to talk to them by saying that the scripture was being fulfilled with His return to Nazareth and He knew that He was being rejected by many in the place that He grew up. After Jesus had spoken to them, "all that bore witness to Him marveled at the gracious words which proceeded out of His mouth." And they said, "Is this not Joseph's son?"

Despite being rejected, misunderstood or even persecuted Jesus set a standard for us as believers to be gracious in whatever situation we are in. As parents we need to begin with ourselves and learn to be gracious to all we meet, whether it is family or complete strangers. Probably the most difficult task that we have is teaching our children to be gracious. This will be difficult because they will have to deal with peers who are not gracious and to react and defend one's self with graciousness is most difficult.

One of our daughters came home from junior high school one day, totally upset. Someone had taken her brand new blazer jacket out of her gym locker during gym class. Although she was well aware that most all of her peers in the school were more well-to-do than our family, we tried to comfort her with the thought that perhaps the girl needed it more than she did. In addition, we told her to think of the guilt the girl would feel whenever she would wear the blazer. Regardless of our words of consolation, she wasn't feeling very gracious toward the unknown thief.

LEARNING

Our memory verse for this week is found in 1Thessalonians 5:17.

Pray without ceasing.

PRAYER

Help me to respond to the examples You have given me in Your Word to be gracious to everyone I meet today despite how they may treat me. May I, through my words and deeds, honor Your name and may others see Christ through me.

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