Benevolence - The third and last component to trustworthiness
A tender heart
is very rare, but we all have very good reason to be kind to one another and
show compassion! “And be kind to one another,
tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you.” Ephesians 4:32. “The tenderness of
a friend rejoices the heart.” Proverbs 27:9. “Be
kindly affectionate to one another with
brotherly love …” Romans 12:10. After all is said and done, the average person, a sinner, is
rather hardhearted. A deep and thorough salvation from sin, a radical transformation is necessary before a person can
be tenderhearted toward others; for example, brothers toward brothers and
sisters toward sisters.
Quite simply put, having a
tender heart is something very rare. The source of being tenderhearted is
understanding and compassion. The fact
of the matter is that we have the same sinful tendencies within us as the
others, and we have experienced that it is difficult to overcome them. This is
the very reason we should have compassion with others when they fall. It is
absolutely inappropriate to say, “I just cannot understand that!” On the
contrary, it is quite fitting to say, “That is really sad, but I understand it
very well, and I have good reason to show compassion.” Yes, imagine if it had
been you or me! All of us have good
reason to be radical in seeking salvation from every trace of hardness so that
being tenderhearted toward one another becomes a common occurrence in daily
life.
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