I can no other answer make but thanks

 My favorite character in Twelfth Night is Antonio. We could go really deep into who Antonio really is or what he adds to the play, but when it comes down to it, what I really love is that Antonio is kind. His actions throughout the play are motivated purely out of love, and he performs them so selflessly. At one point, Antonio gives Sebastian his money, and Sebastian is blown away by his kindness. "My kind Antonio," he says, "I can no other answer make but thanks/And thanks, and ever thanks; and oft good turns/are shuffled off with such uncurrent pay" (Twelfth Night, 3.3.14-18). I was recently shown a tremendous act of kindness by a friend who painted me a picture because she knows I've been struggling with some things. As I cried over this painting and the love that was put into it, I thought of this moment between Antonio and Sebastian, and I realized that I had nothing to give my friend but thanks. Such an act of kindness is truly invaluable, and as much as I wish I could somehow repay her generosity, I cannot, and that is the beauty of mercy; we cannot pay it back, and so what really matters is how we receive it and how we allow it to change us. I love the gospel connection message in this as well. Jesus Christ gave us everything, and we can never be profitable servants, so what really matters is that we choose to share that mercy and love with others in turn.

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