Just a little kindness




As we go through life; we pass through many developmental stages which include childhood, adolescence and then adulthood. At this stages, different grades of responsibility are to be expressed; this will decipher if we are intellectually okay or morally upright; this also denotes whether we will be taken seriously, respected or not .

Experiencing all this, we realize that we had received help all the way (whether minute or enormous).Take for example; Family preferably your parent, they cloth and feed you and if you were born into a Christian family they taught you the way of the Lord; Friends also have helped in one way or another irrespective of their sexes. Even though you might have encountered bad ones but their attitude or association towards you made you what you are today. Then  you started working, you had colleagues (even though you might not count them as friends); they put you through some hints especially on job related matters and to top it all, they made your lunch break count just to mention a few. How does that feel.

These gestures called help or maybe kindness were rendered to you. The questions I want to ask are ‘Have you helped any one before? , Did you help someone because you wanted to or you were forced to? , Do you have regrets showing these gestures?’...okay let me rephrase that ‘do you think helping someone makes you less of a man?’
When God speaks to us, he speaks so clearly like the sun shining in the day. He opened my eyes to see a set of children helping one another out. They were helping one another, it was a network they were connected.

Think about this, if every single person in your family, on the street, at the petrol or gas filling station, church or any organization renders just a little amount of help or kind gesture towards someone or one another let’s say every day. I believe our day will be better than the one before.

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