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Humility in Faith: The Christian Art of Give and Take


In a world where everyone seems to think they are right, the teachings of Christianity emphasize humility, giving, and taking with grace. It’s in these moments when we are weary of giving generously and receiving criticism that our faith can truly shine as we strive to set a better example.

The Challenge of Always Being Right

Human nature often leads us to believe that our perspective is the correct one. We find it challenging to admit when we’re wrong or to embrace differing viewpoints. But for Christians, the path of faith involves a willingness to understand the value of giving and taking, even when it’s difficult.

The Essence of Give and Take

Christianity encourages a life of balance, one where we extend generosity, compassion, and kindness while also being prepared to accept criticism or adversity. It’s about recognizing that, as followers of Christ, we are called to be humble and selfless, mirroring His example of love and sacrifice.

The Weary Road of Generosity and Criticism

There are times when giving generously and receiving criticism can become overwhelming. It’s in these moments that we may question our commitment to these Christian values. But it’s precisely during such trying times that we are called to set an even better example.

Bible Verse on Kindness:

The Bible provides profound wisdom on kindness. One such verse is found in Colossians 3:12 (NIV):

“Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.”

This verse reminds us that kindness is not just a choice; it’s an essential part of being a Christian. As chosen and loved by God, we are encouraged to embody qualities like compassion, kindness, and humility.

Setting a Better Example

As Christians, our faith is tested when we face adversity or when our acts of kindness are met with criticism. However, it’s in these moments that we can be a beacon of light in the world. By responding to negativity with grace, we reflect the love and forgiveness exemplified by Christ.

Being a Christian involves finding a balance in giving and taking. Colossians 3:12 calls us to clothe ourselves with kindness and humility, embracing these qualities as part of our identity as God’s chosen people. Even when we are weary of generosity and criticism, we are called to be better examples of Christ’s love and grace, making a profound impact on the world around us.

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