Be kind
to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has
forgiven you.
This agenda for life is
concrete and the core of what matters. It would be enough on its own to create
a different kind of society, one where people are more like brothers and
sisters, more supportive. It was part of a broader project put before
Christians in Asia Minor.
In these communities
‘peace’ had been reached between Jews and Gentiles, the two peoples
representative of a humanity till then divided.
The unity given by Christ
has to be constantly renewed and translated into practical social action wholly
inspired by mutual love. This is the basis for suggesting how our relationships
should be:
Be kind
to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has
forgiven you.
Kindness: wanting the good
of others. It means ‘making ourselves one’ with them, approaching them being
completely empty of ourselves, of our own interests, our own ideas, of the many
preconceptions that cloud our vision, to take on ourselves their burdens, their
needs, their sufferings, and to share in their joys.
It means entering into the
hearts of the people we meet in order to understand their mindset, their
culture, their traditions, so as to make them, in a certain sense, our own, and
really understand what they need and be able to discern those values God has
planted in the heart of every person. In a word: kindness means to live for
whoever is near us.




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