Daily Devotional for August 30, 2018

A Gentle Nudge

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A Gentle Nudge
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Today's Verse

Matthew 5:44; 1 Peter 2:20-23; 3:15-18 in KJV, NKJV, NIV, ERV

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“Cece and I are going to do something about those kids who tease us for going to the after-school Bible study,” Johannah told her mom on the way home from school.

“Do what exactly?” Mom asked, coming to a stop at a noisy construction zone.

“We’re going to write a letter telling them they’re sinners headed straight for hell and have everyone in our Bible study sign it,” Johannah said. “Then none of us will talk to them until they quit being so mean.”

The jackhammers ripping up the road made too much noise for Mom to answer. Once they pulled into their driveway, she turned to look at Johannah. “Did you see how hard the people back there had to work to get through the asphalt?” Johannah nodded. “Before you go in, I want to show you something.” Mom said, getting out of the car. Johannah followed her to the end of the driveway, where Mom pointed to a little green plant poking through the asphalt.

“How can a little stem like that break through the driveway?” Johannah asked.

Mom smiled. “Isn’t it interesting how those workers back there had to use a jackhammer to break the asphalt, but little plants can gently and steadily push their way through?” She looked at Johannah. “It sounds like you’re planning to use a jackhammer approach with those kids at school, but I think slow and steady gentleness would be more effective.”

“What do you mean?” asked Johannah.

“Instead of writing a nasty letter, speak the truth kindly,” said Mom. “After all, you and all the kids at Bible study are sinners too. The only reason you’ve been saved from sin is because Jesus gave His life for you, and you’re gathering together to get to know Him better. And He says to love your enemies, just like He loves you, a sinner. Instead of trying to jackhammer the truth into those kids, why not plant a seed in their hearts by telling them what Jesus has done for you and inviting them to come to Bible study if they want to learn more?”

Johannah was quiet for a moment. “You’re right,” she said. “If we’re a Bible study group, we should act like Jesus. He’s the one the Bible is about, after all!” – Heather M. Tekavec

How about you?

What kind of approach do you use when others tease you about your faith? A jackhammer approach—or a gentle one? Jesus used a gentle approach when He was treated badly, and He wants you to do the same. Talk to Him and an adult today about ways to use a gentle approach when others are mean to you. God may use your kindness and gentleness to break through their hearts.

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