"Sorry fi maga dog, maga dog tun roun bite you".
This metaphor extends very well to all manner and sort of good doings, and should be considered before any hasty acts of charity! The word “sorry” here may seem somewhat patronizing, but in its true sense the ability to feel sorry for someone is the act of empathy. Our ability to show empathy is most times inculcated by our parents, family, friends or some affiliated organizations, who cultured us always to be kind. Being kind signifies giving or sometimes making selfless sacrifices.
That type of kindness is the same brand that Jesus showed as he walked the earth healing and changing the lives of many, through is life and ministry. As we reflect on the proverb, many of us in GLAB community may be forced to remember certain painful events in which some became victims of violence, loosing their lives and jobs; for others disrupting families & friends or in some cases being displaced form their community and homes. We will also remember the accompanying empathetic acts that other members of the community rendered to make better the situation for those unfortunate GLAB brothers and sisters. Many have gone beyond the call of duty to help in each of these cases.
However, we are many times bewildered by the gratitude returned to some of theses selfless acts of kindness, the main one being a distasteful behavior “the carry down” in which people’s characters are torn down, maligned and trampled on. As Christian yearning to establish a relationship with Christ, we are admonished to demonstrate the Christ-like characteristic of love, joy, peace, kindness, long suffering, gentleness, meekness to name a few. Let the community begin to appreciate the things done by our brothers and sisters to help to make life better for some of us. Never turn around and bite the hands that feed us. Prayer Treatment God of kindness and love, we are thankful for your son Jesus who you sent to teach us your character, help us always to be mindful of the kindness of others.
Written by: P.P.F.
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