Mutual Affection
Hello everyone,
How are you doing on this day? I hope well and bubbling
in the Lord.
Primary Text
“So don’t lose a minute in building on what you’ve been
given, complementing your basic faith with good character, spiritual
understanding, alert discipline, passionate patience, reverent wonder, warm
friendliness,…” 2 Peter 1v7 (MSG)
“And to godliness, brotherly kindness; …” 2 Peter 1v7
(KJV)
“and to godliness, mutual affection;…” 2 Peter 1v7 (NIV)
“and godliness with brotherly affection, …” 2 Peter 1v7
(NLT)
I love to bond. That’s a word I like to use. Have you
ever spent time in the company of somebody, friends, family, or a body of
believers and you just felt good – great company, encouragement, positive,
laughter, could have tears, but it just feels good. Well, the Bible here tells
us, that even as we add to the promises and faith that we have virtue,
knowledge, self-control, patience, and godliness, we should also add brotherly
kindness that is mutual affection, or brotherly affection. I have a pastor who
talks of “liking.” So he’d say something like God likes you. It’s interesting
because the verse actually distinguishes between this mutual affection and
love. Psalm It’s very easy to get caught up in our own world, and not want to
really extend the hand of friendship, or to look out for other people. But
sometimes you do it, and you feel all the better for it. And sometimes, it’s
not about you. In the body of Christ, we are all important, and we all need
each other. Romans 12v10 (AMP) says “Love one another with brotherly affection
[as members of one family], giving precedence and showing honor to one another.”
This is not an encouragement to be a busybody in other people’s affairs but to
be kindly affectionate, and have brotherly affection for one another, to be
accepting of each other, and to genuinely seek the good of one another. Pray
for one another, lend a listening ear, help out in whatever way we can, and
enjoy the fellowship of believers. Let’s try to like each other. If someone is
rubbing you the wrong way, ask God to help you see the person through His eyes.
You just never know what they have been through.
Supplementary
Text
“Practice hospitality to one another (those of the
household of faith). [Be hospitable, be a lover of strangers, with brotherly
affection for the unknown guests, the foreigners, the poor, and all others who
come your way who are of Christ’s body.] And [in each instance] do it
ungrudgingly (cordially and graciously, without complaining but as representing
Him).” 1 Peter 4v9 (AMP)
Prayer
Father, I thank You for Your Word. Father, help me to be
kindly affectionate and friendly to others, in Jesus name, amen. Help me to see
people the way You see them, and break down my preconceived notions in Jesus
name, amen. Also grant me wisdom to know what to hold on to, and what to let go
of in Jesus name, amen.
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