1. "We have become a society where the milk of human kindness is souring. Incivility is rising, particularly in our country, particularly in an election year. Imagine that. And an alarming amount of American citizens, believe that incivility is a serious problem. Now, in December of 2016 poll, 75% of people said that incivility has risen to crisis levels in our country. And 73% of those people said the United States is losing its stature as a civil nation."
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2. "Mark Twain once said kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can read. Now, if we want to look at the definition of kindness, it literally means that which is good, helpful, and suitable. Literally being gracious to one another. In other words, responding with the same grace that God has responded to you with. See, kindness really is treating other people the way God has treated you."
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3. "So in this interaction with Jesus and these children, we see four things that we should focus on if we want to cultivate the fruit of the spirit of kindness in our lives. First, we see how kindness is seen in the Lord. Now, all through the Scriptures, we see the kindness of God. God is kind. And if we know God, if we belong to God, we, in turn, will be kind as well. Thank you. That was one of those amen moments. Amen. We will be kind."
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4. "One of the worst things that we can think or do is look at somebody and say, you know what? That person's so rotten, there's no way they would ever come to Christ. You are hindering them from coming to Christ. We should share Jesus with everybody. Because that's what Christ did. He had time for everyone. And you see, the disciples are telling these people, bringing their children to Jesus, Jesus don't have time to waste. Jesus has got all the time in the world. Jesus created time. Time to Jesus is linear, because he sees the end from the beginning. And he has time for everyone."
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5. "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. And I want to encourage every one of you to take every opportunity you can to be kind to people because you reflect positively upon your Savior, Jesus Christ, when you do that. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, you cannot do a kindness too soon for you never know how soon it will be too late."
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6. "Kindness is not only the way that we are supposed to act, it's also the kind of way that we're supposed to react. The way that we're supposed to react. Because we can set ourselves up to act a certain way. But when something happens, our quick reaction to it, that's got to come out of who your character is. How you respond to negative comments. How you respond to someone being rude to you. That shows a lot about your character. Because a dead fish floats downstream. When you have the cultivation of the fruit of the spirit of kindness in your heart, you respond kindly."
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7. "So let's be like Jesus. Let's be kind. Not only with the deeds that we do, but with the words that we say. And I think we need to remember one thing. This is not just pie in the sky. Kindness is not softness. It's not a sentimental indulgence that tolerates wrong and evil in other people. If I went to the doctor and the doctor discovers that I had a tumor and he says, you know, I don't want to cause this man any emotional pain. I don't want to upset him in any way. I don't want him to leave here discouraged or upset. And he comes back into the office and says, listen, everything looks great. Don't worry. Be happy. Go on home. Is he being kind to me? No, he's being just the opposite. He's being unkind."
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8. "Friends, sin is killing all of us. That is the worst contagion in the universe, is sin. And we should be confronting the sin of others and condemning the sin in others. But when we do that, we must do it in kindness. Galatians 6.1 Brothers, if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness keep watch on yourself lest too you be tempted. So there is a way to point out others' faults without being harsh and mean. You can make a critical point with a kind comment. A calm demeanor goes a lot farther than a harsh comment and an ugly tone of voice."
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9. "In kindness, God reached out and touched me as a 13-year-old boy when I was covered with the leprosy of sin. Jesus swept me up in his arms. He laid his hands on me. He blessed me with forgiveness and salvation. And listen, if he hasn't already done that in your life, he wants to. He bids you to come to him that he may lay his loving, kind hands upon you and bless you and change your life forever. Jesus stands at the door of your heart and he knocks. In kindness, Jesus came. In kindness, Jesus lived. In kindness, Jesus loved. In kindness, Jesus died. And in kindness, God raised him from the dead."
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10. "We can only do this because of the kindness and grace of Jesus Christ. It's in that Spirit and in that name. When we meet fellow saints and fallen sinners on the highway of life, he gives us the power. He gives us the power to always be kind."
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