Are you looking for ways to truly live out your faith and experience deeper blessings? In a world that often feels rushed and self-centered, embracing the simple yet profound act of kindness can transform your life and impact those around you. At The Latter Glory House, we believe that practicing kindness isn’t just a good deed; it’s a direct reflection of God’s love and a key to unlocking divine favor.
At The Latter Glory House, we believe kindness reflects God’s love, transforming lives and unlocking divine favor.

The Fruit of Kindness: More Than Just a Feeling

Galatians 6:10 reminds us, “Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.” Kindness is not merely an emotion; it’s a fruit of the Holy Spirit, a tangible manifestation of God’s character working within us. It’s about actively seeking opportunities to be a blessing, no matter how small.
- For Biblical Context: A link to the Galatians 6:10 verse on a reputable Bible website like Bible Gateway or YouVersion.
Think about it:
- A Simple Gesture: Bringing a co-worker a cup of coffee.
- Thoughtful Consideration: Letting someone with fewer items go ahead of you in the grocery line.
- Prioritizing Others: Giving up that prime parking spot.
These aren’t grand, life-altering acts, but they are powerful expressions of love. They show that our focus isn’t on “What can I get?” but “How can I be a blessing?”
For Theological Depth: A link to a resource explaining the Fruit of the Holy Spirit from a trusted Christian ministry or publication like Desiring God.
Kindness is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, actively seeking opportunities to be a blessing.
Jesus: Our Ultimate Example of Kindness in Action
God’s promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:2 wasn’t just “I will bless you,” but “I will bless you and you will be a Blessing.” This reveals a powerful spiritual principle: one of the keys to receiving God’s blessings is our willingness to be a blessing to others.
Being kind, generous, and compassionate often speaks louder than any eloquent sermon. It’s an authentic demonstration of faith that resonates deeply with people.
For Further Study on Jesus’s Ministry: A link to an article or study on Jesus’s compassion and actions in the Gospels from a site like Christianity Today.
Jesus’s ministry was rooted in compassion, showing us that being good to people is our primary assignment.
The Abrahamic Blessing: Be Blessed to Be a Blessing
God’s promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:2 wasn’t just “I will bless you,” but “I will bless you and you will be a Blessing.” This reveals a powerful spiritual principle: one of the keys to receiving God’s blessings is our willingness to be a blessing to others.
Being kind, generous, and compassionate often speaks louder than any eloquent sermon. It’s an authentic demonstration of faith that resonates deeply with people.
Being a blessing to others is a key to being blessed by God in return.
Make Kindness Your Daily Goal

Don’t wait for a special occasion – Christmas, a birthday, or Valentine’s Day – to show kindness. Let it be a part of your everyday life. An ordinary Tuesday can be made extraordinary by simply bringing your spouse home some flowers or offering a genuine compliment to a stranger.
The more you bless others, the more God will bless you. It’s a divine law of reciprocity. When you pour into others, God pours back into you, often in unexpected and abundant ways. This is truly the most rewarding way to live: not focused on what we can get, but on what we can give.
Don’t wait for a special occasion; practice kindness as a daily way of life.
Prayer for Cultivating Kindness
Let’s pray together:
Lord, I ask you to cultivate the fruit of kindness in my life. Teach me to see others through your eyes and to respond to their needs with compassion and grace. Let my words be uplifting and my actions reflect your love. Help me to be a light in a world that often feels cold and unkind. I want to point others to your goodness through the kindness I show! Please help my life bring honor to you as I strive to follow your example. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
For Further Study on Jesus’s Ministry: A link to an article or study on Jesus’s compassion and actions in the Gospels from a site like Christianity Today.