Let your gentleness be evident to all
Certain words have easily understood and accepted opposites: black and white; smile and frown; tall and short; strength and weakness. Sometimes synonyms are available from which to choose for an opposite. Gentleness is often used in describing the opposite of strength — or even its absence. But I submit that gentleness is the evidence of strength, not a synonym for weakness.
“Let your gentleness be evident to all,” is found in the fourth chapter of Philippians in the New Testament. This phrase is tucked between two other ones of significance: “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, ‘Rejoice!’ Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near.” And I think in these two bookend verses lies evidence as to gentleness being understood more as strength than as weakness. Read the rest of this entry »











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