Reflections Proverbs 3: 27-35
Like a double-edged sword, you have two sides, passive and active. Love refused to harm others much less harm to others. In this case you have a passive meaning that is not doing evil. We actively encourage you to do well to others. Not to do evil to others is a passive part of the love when we do only one of the parts you mentioned above. Not only not fair, but would remove the meaning of love itself. And what about the humble?
Humility also has two meanings i.e. passive and active. Not passive humility exalts himself and not arrogant. While humility is active in accordance with the realities of life faced by the people who can accept themselves what is and adjusts itself to the reality of life is facing.
But in reality we rarely find people who fit the above criteria at this time. Most people always show the capabilities and advantages that have. This is often brought into the sins of the device.
Through Proverbs 3: 27-35 we are invited to start a new life with a sense of humility and a genuine love and balanced, so that in time we may inherit the throne of the Kingdom of God. And that needs to ponder is the person who dared to not admit and he dared to admit.
Have this in us?