Hope Church Podcast

Fruit of the Spirit - Kindness

39 min · 31. maj 2026
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This message of kindness challenges us to move beyond simple niceness into biblical kindness that transforms relationships and reflects God's character. We discover that true kindness isn't merely being pleasant to those who are pleasant to us—it's active benevolence toward those who oppose us. The message draws us into the difference between cultural politeness and Spirit-led kindness, reminding us that God's kindness toward us despite our rebellion becomes the foundation for how we treat others. Through the story of Jonah, we see God's relentless kindness even toward those who don't deserve it, and we're confronted with the beautiful truth that it's God's kindness that leads us to repentance. The challenge becomes deeply personal: Can we extend kindness to difficult people, knowing that someone who is truly kind is okay with being misunderstood? This isn't passive tolerance but intentional action—texting someone, paying for coffee, speaking truth in love when needed. We're invited to recognize that kindness sometimes involves conflict, that wounds from a friend can be trusted more than empty flattery from an enemy. The call is clear: let God's overwhelming kindness to us overflow into active, intentional kindness toward others, even when it costs us something.

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Fruit of the Spirit - Kindness

This message of kindness challenges us to move beyond simple niceness into biblical kindness that transforms relationships and reflects God's character. We discover that true kindness isn't merely being pleasant to those who are pleasant to us—it's active benevolence toward those who oppose us. The message draws us into the difference between cultural politeness and Spirit-led kindness, reminding us that God's kindness toward us despite our rebellion becomes the foundation for how we treat others. Through the story of Jonah, we see God's relentless kindness even toward those who don't deserve it, and we're confronted with the beautiful truth that it's God's kindness that leads us to repentance. The challenge becomes deeply personal: Can we extend kindness to difficult people, knowing that someone who is truly kind is okay with being misunderstood? This isn't passive tolerance but intentional action—texting someone, paying for coffee, speaking truth in love when needed. We're invited to recognize that kindness sometimes involves conflict, that wounds from a friend can be trusted more than empty flattery from an enemy. The call is clear: let God's overwhelming kindness to us overflow into active, intentional kindness toward others, even when it costs us something.

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