The message shared in this lesson was truly inspiring and eye-opening. It reminded us that kindness shouldn't be something we give only to people we like or agree with. Instead, we’re encouraged to treat everyone with love and respect, no matter their background, beliefs, or how they treat us. It’s easy to be good to those who are kind to us, but the real test of character is how we act toward those who may not return the favor. This message really challenged me to reflect on how I treat others in my daily life.
One of the most powerful points made was that doing good is not just a suggestion it’s a Christian responsibility. The Bible says in
Galatians 6:10, "As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith."
This verse clearly tells us to help everyone we can, and not just those close to us. While we may naturally care more for family and fellow believers, God wants our compassion to go beyond our circle. It’s about living a life that reflects His love to everyone we meet.
Another beautiful reminder was that we should do good without expecting anything in return. In a world where many people act only if there's a benefit for them, this message stood out. Choosing to be kind even when others don’t deserve it shows real strength and maturity. It's not always easy, but when we act with love and mercy, we honor God and inspire others. Being a good person isn’t about big public acts it’s about consistency in our actions, especially when no one is watching.