Episode 8 - Fruits Of The Spirit: Kindness
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Kindness isn’t a soft skill; it’s a spiritual power that reshapes hearts, homes, and whole communities. We dive into the fruit of the Spirit through Romans 2:4 and ask what it really means that God’s kindness leads to repentance. From there, we get intensely practical: how men can carry strength without harshness, why tone sets the climate of a household, and what it looks like to deliver hard truth without humiliation.
We walk through the moments that define kindness in Scripture. Jesus shields a guilty woman from a mob and then restores her with a clear call to change. He heals the ear of an enemy in the garden. The Good Samaritan crosses cultural and religious lines, spending time and money to restore a stranger. These stories challenge our defaults. We admit it’s often easier to be gracious to strangers than to our own family, and we offer steps to reverse that pattern—pausing before we speak, choosing tone before truth, and practising small, consistent acts of care that build trust.
Kindness also has missional weight. Most people aren’t argued into faith; they’re welcomed by it. We talk about kindness as everyday evangelism, serving without expecting anything back, and guarding the hearts of our kids with wise media choices and present, servant‑hearted leadership. Along the way, we wrestle openly with Matthew 25:31–46 and invite you to study with us as we seek clarity, because honest questions are part of honest growth. If you’re ready to trade niceness for biblical kindness—strength wrapped in gentleness—this conversation will give you Scripture, stories, and steps to start today.
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