Embracing God's Loving Kindness in a Harsh World

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Kindness, seems to be a little bit of a deficit these days. In our, the time that we live. And there may be like a little bit of a kindness shortage. Anybody maybe agree with that? We're maybe longing as a world for like an increase in cultural kindness. Like, if for some reason we had some sort of visitor from, you know, wherever. They came to visit our time and our state and every area. Like maybe Alf or E.T. or whatever those ones are. They would probably consider our culture. Maybe a little bit rough or hard or not really kind, right?" [03:22](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "We see things like the way kids interact in schools, right? With one another. Or even faculty at schools. Or parents, in fact, faculty, parents. And, you know, at like youth sports events. Or kids at youth sports events. Like we see kindness doesn't typically seem to be really at the forefront of our cultural interactions. In fact, we have such a deficit, right? This is where we're at with the deficit. That we've had to figure out ways to highlight when kindness actually happens. Like we reward kindness for like when we observe it." [04:12](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "Think about how you felt. If you've ever had a moment where someone was hiding something from you, this idea of secrecy and that feeling. And maybe you've never experienced that. Praise God for that. But if you've lived in this world, you probably will. But maybe finding out from someone other than your boss that you didn't get the promotion. Or that child or parent had been hiding an issue only for you to find out like later on. Right? That typically feels what? That feels unkind, doesn't it?" [43:49](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "Why love? Because that's who God is. Look what it says, 1 John 4, 16. So we have come to know and to believe that the love of God has for us. God is what? God is love. Whoever abides in love abides in God, and God in him. So logically, if God is love, well, then the type of kindness he offers, it must be what? The loving kind." [20:29](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

### Quotes for Members

1. "God's loving kindness is an offer he extends to us. And here's the second one. God's loving kindness is up front and clear about a cost. So the first thing. God's loving kindness is an offer that's extended to us. And now, it's not based on our works, right? It's not based upon our performance. And it's not based upon our performance. And it's a distinguishing reality of, separates God's loving kindness from this idea of cultural kindness. Because cultural kindness, well, if we're honest, it tends to show kindness for like a desired return response or some sort of validation." [14:19](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "Jesus says it costs your soul. Jesus is upfront about the cost of following idols, which is your soul. But he's also upfront about the cost of following him. And in that, what he's doing is he's showing his loving kindness. And yes, I know many can read that verse. The verse in Luke where Jesus says we need to love him more than all things. And I get that people can see that and say like, you know, who does Jesus think he is? Right? To put him over everything else in our lives. Like, I get it." [37:40](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "It's kind that through the spirit offers to others the same type of loving kindness that God offers to each one of us. That's it. That's loving kindness. It's the type of kindness that God offers through the gospel message. Look what Romans 2-4 says. It says, as we talk about God's loving kindness out of his grace and mercy for us, it says, Or do you presume on the riches of his kindness and forbearance and repentance, not knowing that God's kindness is meant to lead you to repentance? His kindness." [16:14](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "Spiritual transformation, it starts first, though, with being honest about who our God is. Who is our God? Who are we really serving? Is it the God of success? God of relationship? Who are very secretive? Or is it Jesus? Are we surrendering our lives to Jesus? And I think it's when we begin from turning that idol, from those idols, we recognize, Paul says about this loving kindness in Romans, right? We see God's kindness that calls us to what? To repentance." [47:09](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

5. "But here's what I appreciate about the God of the Bible. Jesus shows his loving kindness in that he is honest. He is upfront. That he is God. And because he is Lord, here's what it looks like to follow him. And what is that? I'd suggest Jesus offering that. That is an example of his loving kindness. It is. Here's what's unkind. It's the idols we serve. It's the cultural gods we chase after. They're secretive. You think the God of success, right, is so incredibly unkind." [44:28](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

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