A Reminder of Kindness
September 20, 2007
Sept 12 – The New Kid
I want to go to Europe. If you’ve known me for very long, you probably know that. But here’s the thing about Europe that blows my mind – how the heck do you find your way around??? Ok, so you can go to England or Scotland and maybe make it all right but what if you went to France or Italy or Spain? Or smaller countries with lesser known languages like Poland or The Czech Republic? Then what? I don’t know! But I know I would be dependent upon the kindness of the people there to get me where I needed to go, whether to a train station, an airport, or a bathroom.
You know, in the good ol’ U-S-of-A, we forget pretty easily how difficult it is to be a foreigner in a strange country. But we see ”foreigners” everyday. They come from a different country or a different state or a different part of town. And if you’ve ever gone to a camp where you knew no one or switched to a new school, then you have been a foreigner as well. Do you remember how it felt?
In the verse for today, God tells us that we are to treat the foreigners among us as though they are citizens – after all, we’ve been foreigners before too, haven’t we? (*Sidenote: Certain versions of the Bible use the word “aliens” for this verse – anytime you see that in the Bible, it’s talking about someone living in a country that’s not their own.) Wherever you are a “regular”, whether that’s at school, some activity like dance or theater, or a coffee shop, make sure to reach out in kindness to the people you know are from somewhere else. You never know when the kindness might need to be returned – and when you might find a new friend!
*Today shall be a one-entry day. It’s back to 2 tomorrow!