It takes patience, love, and humility
Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. (1 Peter 4:8 ESV)
There are so many things written in the Bible about how the Lord wants us to treat people differently according to their needs. Jesus was very mindful of human weaknesses and didn’t require the same from everyone.
The apostle Paul also instructed us to “encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone.” (1 Thes. 5:14) It all comes down to love and “doing unto others as we would have them do unto us.” (Matthew 7:12)
When you’re working with someone, or cross paths with them regularly, the Lord has placed you in a position of interacting with them, and it’s our responsibility to love them.
We could all stand to improve in our relations with others, and the Bible has lots of counsel for us on that subject—how to work with others, how to treat them, how to be loving toward them, and much more. It talks about patience, longsuffering, love, unselfishness, and giving. In all of the passages about these things, the Lord is talking about relationships between human beings, not about our work or the relationships we have with things—our papers or computers or machines. He’s talking about people—and that’s not always easy. It takes patience, love, and humility. —Maria Fontaine [1]
When you know how much God is in love with you, then you can only live your life radiating that love. —Mother Teresa
[1] Anchor Intrinsic Worth