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Fruit of the spirit: Kindness 6 of 10

Written by Cody from the blog Jehova-Nisi: TVSA Home Cell/Bible Study Group on 07 Apr 2010
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When Paul illustrated how love behaves, patience came into his mind first: “Love suffers long” (1 Cor. 13:4, NKJV). Immediately after patience, he wrote that love “is kind,” showing that love and kindness so belong together that without kind¬ness no act is truly done in love!

Patience, we saw, is love forbearing. Kindness, on the other hand, implies a more active expression of love. Often patience might be manifested by doing nothing; kindness, in contrast, is manifested by what we say and do and, more important, by how we say it and do it and, even more important, why we say and do it.

Kindness is not beyond the reach of any, although it may require the sacrifice of time and energy. Kindness is a verb that reveals itself in numerous ways. And like its close cousin “love,” kindness contains incredible power; it is a witness in and of itself of what our God is like. 

God’s gracious gifts are just that, gracious gifts. They are unearned and unmerited by all human beings, all of whom have willingly sinned against Him and either ignored or neglected Him. In this sense the greatest sinner is in the same boat as the holiest saint: neither deserves the kindness and goodness that God gives to us all. 

Matthew 5:43-4843
"You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbour[a] and hate your enemy.' 44But I tell you: Love your enemies[b] and pray for those who persecute you, 45that you may be sons of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. 46If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? 47And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? 48Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.

With these verses, Jesus is calling us to be “perfect,” even as perfect as God is. How so? By loving our enemies, by praying for those who mistreat us, by being kind to those who have not been kind to us. This is how Jesus defines being “perfect.” Try to imagine what our homes, churches. workplaces would be like were we to die to self so that we actually could live this way! We would have a power and a witness against which the gates of hell could never prevail. What’s the only thing stopping us? Nothing but our sinful, vengeful hearts, which, more often than not, cause us to act like “publicans.”

What painful and deep changes must you make if you are going to follow Christ’s words in these verses?

Think for a few moments about the goodness and kindness of God toward you. Do you deserve it? Is it something that’s owed you? Are your thoughts, your deeds, your words so selfless, so holy, so loving and accepting that God is merely doing to you as you have done to others? Most likely the answer is No. And herein is a crucial point. When we realize how much God has forgiven us, when we realize that God loves us despite what we are and what we have done, then we truly can under¬stand what it means to be kind and loving to those who don’t deserve our kindness or our love. How important, then, that we keep the Cross and what it means to us, individually, before us at all times. 

Proverbs 15:1–5
A gentle answer turns away wrath,
but a harsh word stirs up anger.
2 The tongue of the wise commends knowledge,
but the mouth of the fool gushes folly.
3 The eyes of the LORD are everywhere,
keeping watch on the wicked and the good.
4 The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life,
but a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit.
5 A fool spurns his father's discipline,
but whoever heeds correction shows prudence

Proverbs 25:11–15
11A word aptly spoken
is like apples of gold in settings of silver.
12 Like an earring of gold or an ornament of fine gold
is a wise man's rebuke to a listening ear.
13 Like the coolness of snow at harvest time
is a trustworthy messenger to those who send him;
he refreshes the spirit of his masters.
14 Like clouds and wind without rain
is a man who boasts of gifts he does not give.
15 Through patience a ruler can be persuaded,
and a gentle tongue can break a bone.

So often, how we treat others comes back on ourselves. That is, when we are kind, it’s so much likelier that others will be kind to us. It works the other way, too: be mean to others, and others will be mean to you, as well. 

Of course, it doesn’t always happen that way. (Look at Jesus and how He was treated!) But whether it does or doesn’t, in one sense it doesn’t really matter. As Christians, we always should be kind, even if that kindness is not given back to us. In fact, as we have read, being kind to those who are unkind to us is a hallmark of being a true fol¬lower of Jesus. In general, however, how we treat others will impact how we ourselves are treated. “ ‘Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets’ ” (Matt. 7:12, NKJV). 

It’s always easy to be kind to someone who could be of benefit to you down the road. Anyone will do that. What’s harder, however, is to be kind, especially when it costs you something, to those who can never do anything for you in return. That’s the real test. 

As a result of more people being impatient, having short fuses and with everyone always being in a hurry - many people have lost the ability to treat others with kindness and respect. A kind word, a kind action to another person can really do wonders for them. 

When you study the life of Jesus in the New Testament, you can really tell how kind He always was with other people in His dealings with them. Jesus is without question, the ultimate role model for all of us of someone who was fully operating in all 9 fruits of the Holy Spirit. 

The quality of kindness will go hand in hand with the quality of love. Once the Holy Spirit starts to transmit His love up into you, the quality of kindness will follow right along with it. It will become much easier for you to be able to be kind to others once the love of God starts to flow more into your personality.

What things has God forgiven you for over the years? How should that realization help you treat those who have done things to hurt you?

Examine yourself. Is your kindness motivated by selfless and self-sacrificial love, or is it motivated even slightly by a desire to look out for number one? If it’s the latter, how can you change?

Reference: Discipleship Tools, Wikipedia, Bible Knowledge, Adult Bible Study Lesson 2010 1st Quarter – Fruits of the Spirit, Ellen G White




9 Comments

FK
07 Apr 2010 12:44

Morning Saints

""When He was bleeding, they continued to laugh.  But not knowing that the same blood was to heal and restore their confidence and the same blood had the power to overcome the mountains of this world. ""
This is one of the sms I received on Sunday.

I hope you recharged yourselves this past weekend with the blood of Jesus that never looses power.


 

Best-Achiever
07 Apr 2010 13:03

Thank you FK ... i had a wonderful time in our conference these Easters it was superb ... i have one question though, Please help the sister out

The Bible teaches u to be kind and to love everyone, it also teaches us to forgive and that the sun mustnt go down with us  still angry ... what i want to know is..

Ho do i apply this to someone who have raped me or someone i dear love, how do i apply these to someone who have just murdered my family member ... 

this have been the question, that left many of us confused during the teaching we had on Friday.

Thank you for this Angel

FK
07 Apr 2010 14:01

BA - glad to hear that you had a fantabulous time.

That is a very difficult one and I don't think anyone can answer this.  One thing I know though is, me as a human being, cannot forgive easily.  Look at our past relationships, it is difficult to forgive them.  And these are some of the people we once loved and when they mess up we just write them off.  How more difficult then to forgive someone who rapes you or murders your family member?

We need to surrender self to Christ.  Need to look at how Jesus treated the prostitutes, the murderes, the pharisees.  What did Jesus say to the guy who was nailed next to him?  

What was Jesus prayer on that cross?  "Forgive them Father".  

My daily prayer is "Create in me a clean heart oh Lord"  Then when I have that clean heart, I will be able to forgive.  I don't have the answer, but trust me, ask God and in the fullness of time, you will have the answer.

nice
07 Apr 2010 14:22

Siyabulela sisi, usikeleleke ngemihla yonke.

One other thing is that acts of kindness re-inforce each other as well and it all begins by one person being kind. Which is why when we treat other people with kindness, they also quickly learn to reciprocate with kindness. When you see someone perform an act of kindness, you get moved and vow to be kind as well.

In his letter to the Corinthians, Paul talks about the nature of true Apostleship, and says that  "When we are cursed, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure it; when we are slandered, we answer kindly."

When a person lashes out at you, and respond firmly but with kindness, you calm them down and are able to have a decent conversation with them.......

FK
07 Apr 2010 14:31

Amen to that nice.  Come to think of it?  How do we treat the cashiers at supermarkets?  The car guards at the malls?  Do we greet them?  Do we ask them about their wellbeing? Or we only show kindness to those we know?  Or do we only show kindness hoping to get something back? 

Lela
07 Apr 2010 18:37

Amen Bazalwane!

mathata
07 Apr 2010 19:55

m.

zozoe
13 Apr 2010 10:50

Think for a few moments about the goodness and kindness of God toward you. Do you deserve it? Is it something that’s owed you?Romans 8:23 says"23 For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God’s glorious standard. 24 Yet God, with undeserved kindness, declares that we are righteous. He did this through Christ Jesus when he freed us from the penalty for our sins." all i want to say someone do not have to qualify for our kindness, we just have to be kind because we are CHRISTIANS(Christ like) it is what we entiltled to show as the chidren of God, how will other people see hore we are children of God ? by showing the fruits of spirit.

@BA
-what i know is that forgiveness frees the one wronged.
-God said we should forgive those who wrong us no matter how many times the wrong us.
-The bible says we should not judge but when it becomes difficult to forgive those who trespass against we are saying we are better than them.
-When we pray the Lords Prayer theres a part where we say Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors, i think if you havent forgiven someone you should also skip that part ke so that the Lord mustnt forgive you as you also dont forgive

i know being kind isnt easy especially to those who do bad to us, but that must show as you are the child of God who is filled with Holy Spirit

FK
13 Apr 2010 11:08

amen zozoe - wher have you been?  You are too quiet for my liking lol


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