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Kindness In Action
In the story of the Good Samaritan, we noticed there are four different types of people when it comes to responding to others in need. We encounter people like this everyday and everywhere.
The Aggressive: The robbers represent the selfish and hostile. Their motto is simply “The end justifies the means.” If I want power and wealth then I will do whatever I want to have it, including taking it from you.
The Passive: The priest and Levite are indifferent and may think they can’t make a difference. The indifferent won’t kick you when you are down, but they won’t offer you a hand to get up either. They ignore you and just pass by minding their own business.
The Realist: The priest and Levite may also be realistic. If I stop to get involved, I will be late for work. The chief enemy to kindness is busyness. They are preoccupied with their own problems, priorities, plans and pleasures.
The Kingdom Bringers: The Samaritan did not pass by or ignore the one in need. Right when he saw him, he did not hesitate. He did what he could do. It was a Kingdom moment – and he took it.
All around us are people who are bruised and bleeding. Some are bleeding financially, some relationally, some emotionally, and some spiritually. This is a Kingdom opportunity to be kind to someone and to bring heaven on earth. You never know when your kindness could change the life of another person for Jesus sake.
Prayer: Father, give me the wisdom to know that when it comes to bringing the Kingdom on earth, that no earthly busyness is more important. Whenever the opportunity befalls me, prompt me to bring heaven into that situation and turn my kindness into action for Your Glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen!
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About this Plan

This plan spans 45 days with daily devotions, scriptures, and prayers. As you begin your walk through this plan, you'll see God's Kingdom reveal itself as you start to hear, read, study, memorise, meditate, and apply God's word in your life.
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