Series: Famous Quotes
For God is not unjust. He will not forget how
hard you have worked for him and how you have shown your love to him by caring
for other believers. Hebrews
6:10 NLT
And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your
country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country. - John F. Kennedy
On January
20, 1961, a United States Supreme Court clerk held a large Fitzgerald family
Bible and swore in John Fitzgerald Kennedy as the 35th President of
the United States of America. Deep snow, along with sunshine, provided an
awe-inspiring background for the speech, which Kennedy delivered from the east
front of the Capital. Challenges of the Cold War no doubt contributed to the
attendance of more than 20,000 people who braved 20-degree temperatures to hear
the speech.
The
audience was national and international. Kennedy not only wanted to inspire the
nation but also to express his hope for peace in a world marching toward the
escalation of nuclear weapons and possible nuclear warfare.
Within his
speech came the quote he is still remembered for. One we need to hear again in
our age where we have raised a generation who thinks life entitles them to the
best, regardless of their efforts.
The writer
of Hebrews never says we deserve the rewards or blessings God promises to give
us for our service to Him; he merely says God will not forget what we do for
others. And serving others is exactly what Kennedy challenged Americans and the
world to do.
God
measures greatness not by how many serve us—the world’s measuring stick—but by
how many we serve. The opportunities to achieve this greatness through acts of
kindness abound. And we don’t have to have pleasant circumstances in order to
decide whether or not we’ll serve. In the midst of trying times—and financial
crunches—we can do things to relieve the hurt of others and to promote peaceful
relationships in our family, community, country, and world.
Whether or
not others repay our kindness is immaterial. We serve because God has served us
in the most merciful way by allowing His Son to pay our sin debt. Having been
released from condemnation, God frees us to be the serving hands and feet He created
us to be.
So what can
you do? Ask God to show you what you can do for others. He’ll be glad to
oblige.
Prayer:
Father, we ask You to give us opportunities to show kindness to others.
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Yes, I pray we all seek and find opportunities to show His love and kindness to others.
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