June 17 — Kindness and Forgiveness
“Be kind and tenderhearted to one another, forgiving each other just as in Christ God forgave you.” — Ephesians 4:32 Kindness can seem simple, yet it carries great depth. It is more than politeness or surface-level niceness. Kindness, as described here, flows from a tenderhearted posture—a heart that is open, compassionate, and responsive to others. It is the kind of heart that notices, that cares, and that chooses gentleness even when it is not required. And closely connected to kindness is forgiveness. “…forgiving each other just as in Christ God forgave you.” This is both the challenge and the foundation. Forgiveness is not always easy. It asks us to release what we may feel justified in holding on to. It invites us to let go of resentment, even when the hurt is real. Yet we are not asked to forgive in isolation. We forgive as those who have been forgiven. Pause and reflect: Is there someone I need to forgive? Or perhaps, is there someone toward whom I need to...