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Can a small act of kindness change the course of a life?
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As a pastor and a husband, I've seen firsthand the impact that small acts of kindness can have on people's lives. My wife Susan is a shining example of this. She's always been kind, unselfish, and generous, and it's made her an incredible friend and partner in life. Her kindness is not just a feeling, but a choice she makes every day, and it's something that inspires me to be a better person. The Bible teaches us that kindness is a fundamental aspect of God's character, and it's something that we're called to emulate. Proverbs 31:26 says that kindness is on her tongue, and it's a quality that makes her a desirable friend and partner. But kindness isn't just about feeling good; it's about actively pursuing the good of others. It's about putting others before ourselves and seeking their well-being. As the Bible says, "Love is kind" (1 Corinthians 13:4), and kindness is a quality that can change the course of a life. I've seen this in my own life, and I've seen it in the lives of those around me. A small act of kindness can be the catalyst for something much bigger. It can be the spark that ignites a chain reaction of good deeds and kind words. And it's not just about grand gestures; it's about the small, everyday acts of kindness that can make a huge difference. As the Bible says, "A small act of kindness can be as significant as great acts of great evil" (Proverbs 10:12). It's a reminder that kindness is not just a feeling, but a choice we make every day.
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