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The Fruit of the Spirit Kindness
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Kindness defined Greek chrestotes –“The sympathetic kindliness or sweetness of temper which puts others at their ease, and shrinks from giving pain” (Plummer)
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Kindness in the OT In the Septuagint, “kindness” is used most often to describe God –The word is translated in many ways Ps 65:9-13 – God’s goodness in nature –65:11 – translated “bounty” Ps 145:1-7 – In the events of history –145:7 – translated “abundant goodness” Ps 119:65-68 – In His word –119:68 – translated “good”
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Kindness in the OT God’s kindness to certain people… –Nah 1:7 To those afflicted who trust in Him –Ps 68:10 To the poor who follow Him –Ps 34:8 To those who hope and trust in Him –Ps 31:19 To all those who fear Him
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Kindness in the NT Kindness of God –Lk 6:35-36 Even to ungrateful and evil men –Titus 3:4-7 In giving His Son Kindness of His children –Col 3:12-13 –Eph 4:31-32 –1 Cor 13:4
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Conclusion Do we act with kindness toward others? –Are they at ease in our presence? –Do they feel they can draw close to us? Or do we discourage others? –Do we make others uncomfortable? –Do we give others a cold shoulder?
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Conclusion “This Christian kindness is a lovely thing, and its loveliness comes from the fact that Christian kindness means treating others in the way in which God has treated us.” (Barclay)
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