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Can small acts of kindness change the course of our lives when we're feeling stuck?

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As a pastor, I've seen firsthand how small acts of kindness can change the course of people's lives. When we're feeling stuck, it's easy to get caught up in our own struggles and forget about the people around us. But taking the time to show genuine kindness and compassion can be a powerful catalyst for growth and change.

I recall a time when I was struggling with my own self-indulgent tendencies, and a friend called me out on it. At first, I was defensive, but their words struck a chord deep within me. I realized that I had been so focused on my own needs that I had neglected the needs of those around me. It was a painful but necessary correction, and it ultimately led me to become a more patient and charitable person.

As I reflect on this experience, I'm reminded of the importance of being open to correction and growth. When we're willing to receive kindness and guidance from others, it can be a powerful catalyst for transformation. And it's not just about receiving kindness from others – it's also about being willing to show kindness to those around us. As Jesus taught, "Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven" (Matthew 5:16). When we choose to live out this kind of kindness and compassion, it can have a profound impact on the world around us.

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