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What do we reap when we sow kindness?
Answer:
As a pastor, I've seen firsthand the impact of kindness on individuals and communities. When we sow kindness, we reap a harvest of love, compassion, and understanding. It's a quality that can bring people together, rather than drive them apart. In fact, kindness can be a powerful antidote to the divisions and conflicts that can arise in our communities. The Bible teaches us that kindness is a fundamental aspect of God's character, and that it's something we're called to emulate. When we show kindness to others, we're not just doing a good deed - we're reflecting the very heart of God. And as we practice kindness, we begin to see the world in a different light. We start to see the needs and struggles of those around us, and we're moved to respond with compassion and empathy. As a father, I've tried to model kindness for my children, Joshua and Rebecca. I want them to understand that kindness is not just a feeling, but a choice - a choice to put others before ourselves, to listen, to serve, and to show love and compassion. When we sow kindness, we reap a harvest of relationships that are strong, healthy, and full of life. And that's something that can bring joy and fulfillment to our lives, and to the lives of those around us.
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biblical critical theory
christopher watkin
true sexual morality
daniel heimbach
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
philippians colossioan philemon
r kent hughes
elemental theology
emery bancroft
concise history christian thought
tony lane
proverbs
lindsay wilson
colossians philemon
n t wright
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