Kindness is a noble deed aimed at helping others. Kindness has existed in people since they appeared on earth, as an attribute endowed with God. What the Bible says about kindness, let's find out through the article below.
In the Gospel, Jesus emphasizes compassion in human relationships. He taught: “Whatever you want people to do, do it to the first” (Matthew 7:12). He also taught that we are happy when we give without caring. The heart of tolerance and concern for others will be answered by the Lord himself: "He will give back to you when you give, and as much as you take, you will receive in return" (Luke 6:38) In the parable of the Good Samaritan. Jesus commends the kindness of this man, who sympathizes with and helps unidentified victims and takes care of them.
The goodness of God is central to biblical teaching. God is good. His kindness is expressed by many different names: holy, benevolent, benevolent, patient, tolerant, and forgiving. His kindness is a model for man, a goal for which man must strive: “Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect (Matthew 5:48). You should improve yourself, first try to eliminate your shortcomings yourself, then show kindness through kind gestures to those around you. Charity is the most important commandment of believers, so much so that by practicing charity they fulfill the Law (Romans 13:10). In exercising kindness toward others, believers believe they are reflecting God's mercy, for God is "slow to anger and abounding in love" (Psalm 102:8).
“Kindness is a language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see” (Mark Twain, American writer 1835-1019). True kindness is not based on “winged words”, but comes from the heart and is easily felt by others. Kindness spreads like a flower, does not make noise, does not fake praise, but is sincere and oriented towards others and has a kind heart.
Whoever gives kindness will be reciprocated. Rainer Maria Rike, an Austrian poet (1875-1926), wrote: “Miracles happen to those who truly love: the more they give, the more they have.” Saint Francis of Assisi affirms to us: “It is in giving that we receive; It is when we forget ourselves that we find ourselves.” Surely all of us have experienced this miracle more than once in our lives: when we give, we receive. There is a saying: "Kindness is like a fire, the more you give it, the more it spreads and grows". You and I, today, let's try to do a good deed, however small and simple, to the people we meet. Kind and friendly words to encourage those who are sad and pessimistic, or to help those who are mentally or physically lonely, are essential to human relationships. Maybe that help is needed in relation to fellow human beings. That helping may not do anything big or have world-changing ambitions, but one thing is for sure, you and I can both experience the joy of participating in an act of kindness of God in our lives live.

The goodness of God is central to biblical teaching. God is good. His kindness is expressed by many different names: holy, benevolent, benevolent, patient, tolerant, and forgiving. His kindness is a model for man, a goal for which man must strive: “Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect (Matthew 5:48). You should improve yourself, first try to eliminate your shortcomings yourself, then show kindness through kind gestures to those around you. Charity is the most important commandment of believers, so much so that by practicing charity they fulfill the Law (Romans 13:10). In exercising kindness toward others, believers believe they are reflecting God's mercy, for God is "slow to anger and abounding in love" (Psalm 102:8).
“Kindness is a language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see” (Mark Twain, American writer 1835-1019). True kindness is not based on “winged words”, but comes from the heart and is easily felt by others. Kindness spreads like a flower, does not make noise, does not fake praise, but is sincere and oriented towards others and has a kind heart.
Whoever gives kindness will be reciprocated. Rainer Maria Rike, an Austrian poet (1875-1926), wrote: “Miracles happen to those who truly love: the more they give, the more they have.” Saint Francis of Assisi affirms to us: “It is in giving that we receive; It is when we forget ourselves that we find ourselves.” Surely all of us have experienced this miracle more than once in our lives: when we give, we receive. There is a saying: "Kindness is like a fire, the more you give it, the more it spreads and grows". You and I, today, let's try to do a good deed, however small and simple, to the people we meet. Kind and friendly words to encourage those who are sad and pessimistic, or to help those who are mentally or physically lonely, are essential to human relationships. Maybe that help is needed in relation to fellow human beings. That helping may not do anything big or have world-changing ambitions, but one thing is for sure, you and I can both experience the joy of participating in an act of kindness of God in our lives live.