“Goodness is about character, integrity, honest,
kindness, generosity, moral, courage, and the like. More than anything else, it
is about how we treat other people” (Dennis Prager).
When you hear the word goodness what do you think of? You
probably think of people doing nice things for others. It sounds a lot like
kindness doesn’t it? Why would Paul put both kindness and goodness in the fruit
of the spirit if they are pretty much the same?
Kindness and goodness are not the same. You can be good by showing kindness. But, goodness is “the
deliberate preference of right to wrong, the firm and persistent resistance of
all moral evil, and the choosing and following of all moral good” (Easton’s
Bible Dictionary). In order to be good one must choose to do right rather than
wrong. And, ever since sin entered the world, that isn’t easy.
The way to learn right from wrong is either by studying
or by learning from a teacher. While I was student teaching, in my last semester at Lancaster Bible College, I was
having a really difficult time getting the students to learn. I could not
understand why the students did not want to learn more about their world,
especially when I was doing it in a fun way/trying to cater to their individual
interests. On top of that I was getting frustrated because I felt like a
failure as a teacher.
Then I had a conversation with my
professor. She told me that I seemed to be getting frustrated because students
did not want to learn and they were misbehaving. Then she told me that I have a
definite sense of right and wrong. I feel that students are always growing but
they can either grow the right way or the wrong way. It became my goal, after
that conversation, to plant seeds of learning in students to help them grow the
right way.
In order to choose right rather than wrong, one must know
the word of God. And, like I said the best way to learn right from wrong is to
study or be taught. But, there is no way that we can always choose to be good
because we are sinful creatures. We need to pray to God to help us choose his
path rather than the wrong path. With his help we can choose follow his ways.
So, have you chosen to follow God? Do you have a teacher
in your life to help you learn right from wrong and keep you accountable? Do
you believe that it is only through God that you are able to choose right from
wrong?
Psalm 23:6, Romans 12:9, Galatians 6:10, Galatians
5:22-23
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