The Kindness Gap
/Ephesians 4:32 – “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”
Scroll through social media or listen to the news, and you’ll see it — a kindness gap. The world is quick to argue and slow to listen. Yet kindness has always been one of the most persuasive ways to represent Christ.
Kindness doesn’t mean avoiding truth; it means speaking it with love. It doesn’t mean weakness; it means strength under control.
When we choose kindness, we reflect the heart of the One who was kind to us first. Let’s be known not for being right, but for being Christlike.
Reflection questions:
Where could you show unexpected kindness this week?
How can you disagree without dishonoring?
Who has shown you the kind of grace that changed your heart?
