Kindness: Love in Action
Kindness of the Spirit is far more than good manners or being pleasant. It is love that moves its feet and opens its hands. Rooted in God’s own character, kindness flows from a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit. As Paul reminds us in Galatians 5:22–23, kindness is fruit grown in us, not manufactured by us. It shows itself in generous, compassionate actions—often costly, often unnoticed, and sometimes offered to those who least deserve it.
Spirit-shaped kindness is deliberate and counter-cultural. It chooses patience over irritation, mercy over judgement, generosity over self-protection. It treats others as we would wish to be treated, even when doing so stretches us. This kind of kindness cannot be sustained by sheer willpower; it depends on the Holy Spirit enabling us to love beyond our natural limits. As Mother Teresa beautifully expressed, “Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier.” Kindness becomes visible—in our words, our expressions, our attentiveness, and our actions.
Illustration
A church member noticed the same elderly man sitting alone on a park bench each morning. After weeks of polite nods, she finally stopped to talk. She learned he had recently lost his wife and came to the bench because it was the last place they had sat together. She began sitting with him once a week. Nothing dramatic—just listening. Months later he said, “You reminded me that I still matter.” No sermon was preached, yet love was made visible.
Challenge
Today, ask the Holy Spirit to show you one specific act of kindness you can offer—especially to someone you might normally overlook or avoid. It could be a listening ear, a generous gesture, or a word of encouragement. Do it quietly, without seeking recognition, trusting that God is at work through small acts of love.
Prayer
Loving God,
Thank you for your undeserved kindness to us.
Shape our hearts by your Holy Spirit,
that our lives may reflect your compassion and grace.
Give us eyes to notice need,
courage to act,
and love that goes beyond convenience.
May others encounter your kindness through us today.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.






