Rome Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
6739 Sutliff Road, Rome, NY 13440
Phone 315-336-2918

Remember the
Seventh Day to Keep it Holy . Exodus 20:8
Kind and Courteous
Words
The Lord God hath
given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in
season to him that is weary: he wakeneth morning by
morning, he wakeneth mine ear to hear as the learned.
Isa. 50:4.
What Christ was in His life on this earth, that every
Christian is to be. He is our example, not only in His
spotless purity, but in His patience, gentleness, and winsomeness of
disposition. He was firm as a rock where truth and duty were concerned, but He
was invariably kind and courteous. His life was a perfect illustration of true
courtesy. . . . His presence brought a purer atmosphere into the home, and His
life was as leaven working amid the elements of society. Harmless and
undefiled, He walked among the thoughtless, the rude, the
uncourteous; amid the unjust publicans, the
unrighteous Samaritans, the heathen soldiers, the rough peasants, and the mixed
multitude. He spoke a word of sympathy here and a word there as He saw men
weary and compelled to bear heavy burdens. He shared their burdens and repeated
to them the lessons He had learned from nature, of the love, the kindness, the
goodness of God. He sought to inspire with hope the most rough and unpromising,
setting before them the assurance that they might become blameless and
harmless, attaining such a character as would make them manifest as children of
God. . . . Jesus sat an honored guest at the table of the publicans, by His
sympathy and social kindliness showing that He recognized the dignity of
humanity; and men longed to become worthy of His confidence. Upon their thirsty
souls His words fell with blessed, life-giving power. New impulses were
awakened, and the possibility of a new life opened to these outcasts of
society. The religion of Jesus softens whatever is hard and rough in the temper
and smoothes off whatever is rugged and sharp in the manners. It is this
religion that makes the words gentle and the demeanor winning. Let us learn
from Christ how to combine a high sense of purity and integrity with sunniness of disposition. A kind, courteous Christian is
the most powerful argument that can be produced in favor of the gospel.