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The Fruit of Patience, Kindness, and Goodness

The Fruit of Patience, Kindness, and Goodness

Main Texts: Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 3:12–13; Romans 12:21

Introduction

The next three aspects of spiritual fruit become especially evident in our relationships with others.

Many people appear spiritual when worshiping in church. However, true character is revealed in daily interactions with family, coworkers, neighbors, and fellow believers.

God desires not only transformed hearts but transformed relationships.

Patience, kindness, and goodness reveal whether Christ is truly ruling within us.

The Fruit of Patience (Long-Suffering)

What Is Patience?

Patience is the ability to endure difficulties, delays, and disappointments without losing faith, becoming bitter, or retaliating.

Patience is one of the clearest marks of spiritual maturity because immature people demand immediate results.

Mature believers trust God’s timing.

Why Patience Is Necessary

Life includes:

  • Delays
  • Waiting seasons
  • Difficult people
  • Unexpected setbacks


Without patience, believers become frustrated and discouraged.

God’s Example of Patience

God demonstrates extraordinary patience toward humanity.

Despite repeated rebellion, God continually extends mercy and opportunities for repentance.

If God is patient with us, we must learn patience toward others.

Patience in Relationships

Patience enables us to:

  • Forgive repeatedly
  • Endure misunderstandings
  • Help others grow
  • Remain calm during conflict

The fruit of Kindness

Kindness Reflects God’s Heart

Kindness is love expressed through action.

It is compassion made visible.

Kindness often appears in small acts that significantly impact others.

Examples include:

  • Encouraging words
  • Practical help
  • Listening attentively
  • Showing concern
  • Offering support


Jesus’ Example

Jesus consistently demonstrated kindness.

He touched lepers whom society rejected.

He welcomed children.

He comforted the brokenhearted.

His kindness revealed God’s love.

Why Kindness Matters

People often remember acts of kindness more than impressive speeches.

Kindness opens doors for ministry.

It softens hearts and reflects Christ’s compassion.

The Fruit of Goodness


What Is Goodness?

Goodness is moral excellence expressed through righteous actions.

Goodness influences both character and conduct.

A good person seeks what is right even when it is difficult.

Goodness Requires Integrity

Goodness means:

  • Being honest when deception would benefit you.
  • Remaining ethical when compromise seems easier.
  • Doing right when nobody is watching.
  • Goodness Influences Society

Throughout history, believers have established:

  • Schools
  • Hospitals
  • Orphanages
  • Charitable ministries

These acts of goodness flow from hearts transformed by God.

Biblical Illustration

The Good Samaritan encountered a wounded stranger.

While others ignored the need, he stopped, cared, sacrificed, and served.

His actions demonstrated patience, kindness, and goodness.

Application
  • Practice patience with difficult people.
  • Perform intentional acts of kindness.
  • Pursue integrity in every area of life.
  • Reflect God’s goodness daily.


Shalom!

 

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