I Just Hate People!

Pastor Jim Kilby • February 12, 2024

After angrily hanging up her cell phone, one of my young friends recently remarked, "Kilby, I just HATE people!" Although I must admit there are times when I might agree with her (hopefully only for a second or two!), I thought her statement was interesting. She's a Christian girl with a beautiful smile and a lot of friends, but she lets them get under her skin more frequently than she should. She's demanding and acts in anger quite a bit, which probably hurts her more than she knows. Fortunately for all mankind, God is more forgiving than my young friend. I thank my heavenly Father that He is long-suffering when it comes to my failings--I surely deserve worse than I've gotten from Him through the years. As Christians, we should strive to be "imitators" of that type of long-suffering love. 

 

"Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God." Ephesians 5:1



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