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January 20, 2025Kindness can seem small, but it affects people deeply.
A kind word, a patient response, or simple compassion during a hard moment can stay with someone far longer than people realise.
At the same time, the opposite is true too.
People often carry wounds from:
- harsh words
- lack of compassion
- cruelty
- criticism
- or being treated coldly by others.
That’s why the Bible speaks so much about kindness.
Not as:
- weakness
- fake niceness
- or pretending everything is okay
But as something that reflects:
👉 wisdom
👉 love
👉 humility
👉 and God’s character.
⚡ The Clear Answer
👉 The Bible teaches that kindness should shape the way believers speak, act, and treat other people
Kindness in Scripture is not:
- passive
- shallow
- or performative
It’s active.
It shows up through:
- compassion
- patience
- mercy
- forgiveness
- gentleness
- and helping others practically.
What the Bible Actually Says About Kindness
1. Kindness reflects God’s character
One reason kindness matters so much biblically is because God Himself is repeatedly described as kind and merciful.
Epistle to the Ephesians 2:7 (KJV)
“…the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.”
The Bible does not present God as:
👉 cruel
👉 cold
👉 or harsh without mercy
Again and again, Scripture points toward His:
- patience
- mercy
- compassion
- and kindness toward people.
And believers are called to reflect that same heart toward others.
2. Kindness should affect how you treat people daily
One of the clearest verses about kindness is:
Epistle to the Ephesians 4:32 (KJV)
“And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.”
Notice how kindness is connected to:
- tenderness
- compassion
- and forgiveness
Because genuine kindness is not just:
👉 “being polite”
It’s often shown most clearly when:
- people are difficult
- emotions are involved
- or forgiveness is needed.
3. Kindness is part of spiritual maturity
The Bible describes kindness as part of the fruit of the Spirit.
Epistle to the Galatians 5:22–23 (KJV)
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith…”
This matters because kindness is not meant to appear only when life feels easy.
Real spiritual maturity shows up in:
- reactions
- speech
- patience
- and how people treat others consistently.
4. Kindness should shape your words too
A lot of kindness — or lack of it — comes through speech.
Book of Proverbs 16:24 (KJV)
“Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.”
Words can:
- encourage
- calm situations
- strengthen people
- or deeply wound them.
That’s why Scripture repeatedly connects kindness with speech.
5. Kindness is especially important when it is difficult
Most people can be kind when:
- they feel appreciated
- agreed with
- or treated well.
But the Bible goes deeper than that.
Gospel of Luke 6:35 (KJV)
“But love ye your enemies, and do good… for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil.”
That is much harder.
Because biblical kindness is not only based on:
👉 whether someone “deserves” it.
Why This Matters
The way people treat one another affects lives deeply.
Kindness can:
- strengthen relationships
- calm conflict
- help hurting people feel seen
- and create environments where people feel emotionally safe.
On the other hand:
- harshness
- cruelty
- impatience
- and constant criticism
can slowly damage:
- relationships
- confidence
- emotional wellbeing
- and trust.
That’s why kindness is not:
👉 “just being nice.”
It affects:
- homes
- friendships
- marriages
- churches
- parenting
- and everyday interactions.
And honestly, many people are carrying burdens privately that nobody else can see.
That means simple kindness often matters more than you realise.
What to Come Back To
Biblical kindness does not mean:
- becoming weak
- avoiding truth
- or letting people walk all over you.
Jesus Himself was:
- compassionate
- gentle
- and merciful
while still speaking truth clearly.
So kindness is not the absence of truth.
It’s truth expressed with:
- wisdom
- compassion
- patience
- and self-control.
And often, kindness becomes most important:
👉 when you are frustrated
👉 tired
👉 hurt
👉 or dealing with difficult people.
Because that is when your true character shows most clearly.
Practical Ways to Grow in Kindness
1. Slow down before reacting emotionally
A lot of unkindness happens in moments of:
- frustration
- stress
- embarrassment
- or anger.
Learning to pause before reacting changes conversations significantly.
Even a few seconds can prevent words you later regret.
2. Pay attention to how you speak to people closest to you
Many people are kinder publicly than privately.
But kindness matters most in:
- homes
- marriages
- parenting
- friendships
- and everyday interactions.
Sometimes the people closest to us receive the least patience because familiarity lowers self-awareness.
3. Remember that people are often carrying struggles you cannot see
Someone may look:
- rude
- withdrawn
- emotional
- or difficult
while privately dealing with:
- grief
- anxiety
- exhaustion
- fear
- or pain.
That does not excuse harmful behaviour, but it does help develop compassion.
4. Ask God to soften areas of harshness in your heart
Sometimes constant harshness comes from:
- bitterness
- unresolved hurt
- pride
- stress
- or emotional exhaustion.
Real kindness grows from internal change, not forced behaviour only.
5. Look for practical ways to help people
Kindness is not only:
👉 words
It also shows up through:
- helping
- listening
- encouraging
- supporting
- giving time
- and showing compassion practically.
Bible Verses for Kindness (KJV)
❤️ Be Kind and Tenderhearted
Ephesians 4:32
“And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another…”
👉 Kindness and compassion belong together
🌿 Kindness Is Fruit of the Spirit
Galatians 5:22–23
“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness…”
👉 Kindness reflects spiritual maturity
🍯 Kind Words Bring Healing
Proverbs 16:24
“Pleasant words are as an honeycomb…”
👉 Words affect people deeply
🌱 Clothe Yourself in Kindness
Epistle to the Colossians 3:12 (KJV)
“Put on therefore… kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering.”
👉 Kindness should become part of daily character
✨ Love Even Difficult People
Luke 6:35
“Love ye your enemies, and do good…”
👉 Biblical kindness extends beyond easy relationships
Final Thought
Kindness is not:
- weakness
- pretending
- or fake positivity.
Biblically, kindness reflects:
- wisdom
- compassion
- patience
- and the character of God.
And in a world where many people feel:
- criticised
- overlooked
- hurt
- or emotionally exhausted
kindness matters deeply.
Sometimes people remember:
- gentle words
- patience
- compassion
- and understanding
for years after a single interaction.
So as you move through everyday life:
👉 slow down
👉 treat people with compassion
👉 and remember that kindness often impacts people more deeply than you can see in the moment.
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