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Keeping Ourselves unspotted from the world
(Lesson 39)

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Introduction:

         1. We learn from James 1:27 that "keeping ourselves unspotted from the world" is an important part
             of "pure and undefiled religion before God."
         2. We are blessed that the Bible contains instructions that will help us to remain unspotted from the world.
         3. In this lesson we are concentrating on passages that relate to "kindness."
         4. As we study this subject, let us remember the instructions given in Romans 12:1-2.
             a. We are to present ourselves as living sacrifices to God.
             b. We are not to be conformed to this world.
         5. We need to pay close attention to the things we are studying because we constantly see and hear
             people demonstrating a lack of kindness.
         6. If we are not careful this influence will rub off on us, and we must not allow this to happen.
         7. Let us begin our study by showing that . . .

Discussion:


I.           THE  BIBLE  TEACHES  CHRISTIANS  TO  BE  KIND


         A. (Ephesians 4:31-32) Not only are Christians to be kind, but we are to put away everything that opposes
             kindness.
         B. The same basic information is presented in Colossians 3:8, 12-13.
         C. (2 Peter 1:7) "Brotherly kindness" is one of the Christian graces that we are to develop with "all diligence."
         D. Since the Bible teaches Christians to be kind, . . .

II.          WE  MUST  UNDERSTAND  WHAT  KINDNESS  IS


         A. A kind person:
             1. possesses a pleasant or benevolent disposition
             2. is considerate and helpful
             3. is compassionate and concerned about other people.
         B. To help us understand what kindness is, let us consider God's example.
             1. Paul described God's kindness in Titus 3:3-7.
             2. Jesus also described God's kindness in Luke 6:35.
                 a. God is kind to good people and to those who are grateful to Him.
                 b. God is also "kind unto the unthankful and to the evil."
         C. God helps us understand what kindness is, and He shows us that kindness is to be shown to those
             who deserve it as well as those who do not.
         D. Let us turn our attention to . . .

III.         SOME  ADDITIONAL  MATTERS  RELATING  TO  KINDNESS


         A. To be kind, we must possess the right type of love.
             1. (1 Corinthians 13:4) Love "is kind."
             2. (1 Corinthians 13:5) Love "is not easily provoked."
         B. To be kind, we must not provoke people (Galatians 5:26).
         C. Kindness, as well as the lack of it, can be demonstrated through our words.
             1. In describing the virtuous woman, Proverbs 31:26 says: "in her tongue is the law of kindness."
             2. Let us follow the instructions given in James 1:19-20.
         D. Kindness, as well as the lack of it, will affect the way others treat us.
             1. This is illustrated in 2 Chronicles 10:7.
             2. The aged men of Israel advised Rehoboam to be kind to his people.
             3. The king rejected this advice, and many of the Israelites rebelled against him.

Conclusion:


         1. The key to being kind is having the right things in the heart (Proverbs 23:7a).
         2. Let us adopt David's prayer in Psalm 139:23-24.
Webmaster Gary L. Wade
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