
Have you ever realized how many people you touch each and every day? I don’t mean physically touch but I mean touch by a word, or a smile or a not so friendly hand gesture in traffic? Part of being a human being on the planet is that we are interconnected and those little things we do matter.
Saying thank you, holding a door open, stopping to actually listen when you ask someone how they are doing are all ways in which we touch each other’s lives. Here is what God asks for us to do,
Romans 12:9 Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. 10 Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.
I know it’s hard to like those people who drive you up the wall but we have to try. We never know the impact we make on a person. Someone, whom I’ve known for years said to me recently, “You know what I like about you? You are always the same. At church, at the gym, at the grocery store. You never change, you’re just you and you stop to talk to people even when we know you are busy.” I thought it about it afterward and had to say a little prayer to God as a thanks that he has given me a place in my heart for caring about others.
Doesn’t it just make you feel better when you are out running errands and out of the blue someone “honors” you by saying something sweet or holding a door open? Doesn’t it give you a boost when you are behind someone in line at the grocery store and their basket is overflowing with groceries and you have three things to pay for, they look over at you and NOTICE YOU! Then they further make your day great by saying, “Please go ahead of me in line, you only have a few things.” Wow! That doesn’t happen often does it? Or the person who randomly says, “You look great today.”
As transformed people, let’s make sure we are cognizant of those around us and take time out to notice people and to find a positive thing to say or do, if nothing else, a smile goes a long way!
As a rule I “touch” people as often as I can. In my mind they can’t be blessed enough, life’s too short
Me too, just going through your day saying thank you and smiling at people goes a long way.
I do too, we have a class called “Life Stories” a lot of the matured people who have lived in Los Banos since birth they are about 70 or 80 yrs old take this class. I love to walk them to the class room and ask them about their childhood here in Los Banos, many of them just will talk and grab my hand as if to “Thank me for asking” . I am that person who will let someone who has a few items go before me, I know they appreciate it and I am not in a big hurry, I always walk around and smile, it goes a long way. I also believe being nice can/should be contagious and hopefully it will encourage people to do the same:)