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Held to be Kind
When life feels harsh, criticism cuts deep, and our own inner voice turns cold, kindness can feel like a foreign language. But what if God’s kindness isn’t something you have to earn or perform for—but something you're meant to rest in?
In this episode, Scott shares how God’s kindness is more than a soft word or good intention—it’s a steady presence that meets us in our worst and calls us gently toward wholeness. No matter how you’re showing up today—tired, ashamed, guarded—this conversation is an invitation to let down your defenses and be held by a God who is deeply, stubbornly kind.
Romans 2:1–4
🤔 Romans 2:4 says that God’s kindness is meant to lead us to repentance. How has God’s kindness—not guilt or shame—moved your heart toward Him in the past? Is there an area where you're resisting His kindness?
John 8:3–11
🤔 How do you respond when you fail—do you hide, perform, or beat yourself up? How might Jesus be inviting you to receive His kindness instead of trying to earn your way back to Him?
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About this Plan

Life can leave us feeling alone, wounded, or weary. But the story of Scripture reminds us that even in our lowest moments, we are not abandoned—we are held. In this 5-day journey, teacher and author Scott Sauls gently guides us through how Jesus meets us in our loneliness, holds us with kindness, walks with us through hurt, and gives us strength in weakness. You’re not forgotten. You’re held.
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