The sermon "The Ministry of Kindness" by J.R. Miller focuses on the theological imperative of kindness as an expression of Christ-like love and humility. Miller argues that kindness is not merely a desirable trait but is essential to the Christian life, reflecting the character of God and the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). The preacher emphasizes that true kindness often manifests through small, everyday actions rather than grand gestures, advocating for a life that prioritizes compassion towards others, as exemplified in Colossians 3:12. This message underscores the importance of embodying love in daily interactions and highlights that habitual kindness can be a powerful witness to God's transformative love in the world, making it a necessary aspect of a believer's calling.
“Nothing is more worthwhile than kindness. Nothing else in life is more beautiful in itself.”
“He who leaves love for others out of his life-plan leaves God out, too, for love is the first thing in God-likeness.”
“One good rule of kindness is never to allow a day to pass in which someone has not been made a little happier.”
“If the heart is full of the love of Christ, the disposition will be loving.”
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