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Can a small act of kindness change the course of a life?
Answer:
As I reflect on the passage, I'm reminded of the impact a small act of kindness can have on someone's life. The teaching of kindness is on her tongue, and she is kind, unselfish, and generous. Her actions, such as rising while it's yet night to provide for her household and planting a vineyard, demonstrate a commitment to goodness and faithfulness. What struck me is how kindness can be as significant as great acts of great evil. A small act of kindness can bring liberation from the Babelian urge of needing to compete and compare with others. It can privilege the poor over the rich, the humble over the proud, and those who respect justice over those who don't. As I read this, I'm reminded of the times when my wife Susan has shown kindness to our neighbors, and how it has built bridges and strengthened relationships in our community. I believe that kindness is a fundamental aspect of the kingdom of God. It's not just about doing good deeds, but about actively pursuing the good of others. When we practice kindness, it takes the form of doing good to all. As I think about my own life, I'm reminded of the times when I've received kindness from others, and how it has changed the course of my life. It's a powerful reminder that a small act of kindness can have a profound impact on someone's life, and that we should strive to cultivate kindness in our own lives.
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practicing the way
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