Saturday, February 26, 2011

Be Devoted to One Another in Brotherly Love

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"Be devoted to one another in brotherly love."


The phrase "Brotherly Love" evokes in me memories of lazy Sundays watching the Lawrence brothers in their quirky TV show. Good times. It also reminds me of John 15:13 ("Greater love hath no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.").

Most of all, it reminds me to cherish those around me. The verse doesn't say "be devoted to your friends" or "be devoted to the people you like," but "be devoted to one another." Everyone, love everyone!

Again, we are all human, it can be plain exhausting to be 100% nice to 100% of the people around you 100% of the time. Plus, you might just come across as creepy or fake.

Honestly, I have a really hard time telling people how much I appreciate them. I never had a steady friend as a child, so I get really nervous that my friends will just forget about me and move on to cooler people. It's happened before. Also, I struggle with a lot of mental negativity from depression, so it's easy for me to put myself down and think that no one wants to be my friend.

Showing brotherly love to someone can take a lot of courage, but simple gestures go a long way too. Hold doors for people. Help someone pick up their loose change that they dropped in the store. Smile. Hug. Laugh with. Pray for.

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