As I reflected upon many answers I could give, one answer to how God has enriched my life is a capacity to love and care for others as Christians are exhorted to do in Romans 12:15: "Rejoice
with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep." Being content with God's grace extended to us, we can rejoice with those who rejoice without envy. We can be legitimately happy when others are glad rather than feeling bad we haven't experienced the success others have. Their achievements they celebrate need not ruffle or annoy us, and we do not need to downplay their reason for happiness or be compelled to compete with them by informing them others have done better. Even when we are dealing with the worst news possible, we can still rejoice with those who rejoice because this is God's will for us.
At the same time, Christians are given the capacity to weep with those who weep--to care deeply and sympathise with people who are doing it tough. We can be disturbed by those who weep and we do not understand why; we wonder what could possibly justify such an emotional response. In my hard-hearted youth I looked at tears with disdain when God was aware of every tear and why it fell. At times in my life there were people I could not have cared less about, yet God has brought a change where I have shed tears for people I did not even know personally. If I was someone who was easily moved emotionally, I never would have understood the profound change Jesus has brought into my life by His love.
Rejoicing with those who rejoice and weeping with those who weep are not my natural inclination, but by God's grace our lives can be enriched by the transformation Jesus brings. Romans 12:14 is another change among many God intends to bring into our lives: "Bless
those who persecute you; bless and do not curse." How profound it is that God does not merely forgive our sins, save us from hell and promise us eternal life, but He changes the way we think, feel and think--to bless us by making us a source of blessing to others. How has receiving Jesus enriched your life?
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