Kindness // Fruit of the Spirit

Series - Fruit of the Spirit
Scriptures - Ephesians 2:4–10
Presenter - Steven Smith - Guest Teacher
Date - July 6, 2025

In a world where kindness is in short supply, how do we live differently?

This week, we’re diving into the fifth Fruit of the Spirit — Kindness. It’s not about being “nice” or making people feel good. Kindness is about meeting real needs with love, grace, and action. And the truth is, kindness isn’t natural — it’s supernatural. It comes from walking with the Holy Spirit.

Podcast

Sermon Notes

GOD’S KINDNESS IS OUR MODEL

Kindness is seeing someone’s need—and wanting to help them.

  1. Do My Words Build Up Instead of Tear Down?
  2. Do I Confront in Love or Out of Spite?
  3. Do I Care Enough to Change What I’m Doing?
  4. Am I Tenderhearted?
  5. Am I Quick to Forgive a Wrong?

Kindness // Fruit of the Spirit

In a world where kindness is in short supply, how do we live differently?

This week, we’re diving into the fifth Fruit of the Spirit — Kindness. It’s not about being “nice” or making people feel good. Kindness is about meeting real needs with love, grace, and action. And the truth is, kindness isn’t natural — it’s supernatural. It comes from walking with the Holy Spirit.

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Kindness // Fruit of the Spirit

In a world where kindness is in short supply, how do we live differently?

This week, we’re diving into the fifth Fruit of the Spirit — Kindness. It’s not about being “nice” or making people feel good. Kindness is about meeting real needs with love, grace, and action. And the truth is, kindness isn’t natural — it’s supernatural. It comes from walking with the Holy Spirit.

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Patience // Fruit of the Spirit

We live in a world that hates to wait. From high-speed internet to fast food drive-thrus, our culture has trained us to be impatient. But God calls us to something different — a Spirit-led life marked by patience.

In Week 4 of our Fruit of the Spirit series, we explore Psalm 37 and what it really means to wait on the Lord. This kind of patience isn’t weakness — it’s strength. It’s the ability to be still, trust God’s timing, and resist the temptation to take shortcuts or rush ahead.

God’s path isn’t a shortcut — it’s the long road that leads to life.

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