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Did You Know Kindness is Contagious?

Did You Know Kindness is Contagious?

I love how kindness is contagious and it’s one of the great ways we show others the love and light of Jesus in us.

There are many things to love about kindness.

First, how kindness is contagious. 

Think about a time someone acted kind toward you.

Did you want to be kind to that person or pay it forward? 

Also, contrary to what people may say or think, kindness never goes out of style. 

Even when society’s pendulum swings toward a me-focused culture, kind acts will always make a difference. 

And that’s why God’s people play an important role in dispensing kindness without discrimination or qualification. 

Our example in this is Jesus and His earthly ministry. 

Because from a spiritual standpoint, kindness is a fruit of the Spirit. Kindness grows in us as we sow and practice it. (Galatians 5:22-23)

So what is the current state of my fruit of kindness? Have I cultivated it in my daily life and in my family, community, and relationships? Maybe I haven’t planted enough seeds for it to grow. Or worse, it’s unused and decaying.

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Kindness From God

You see, one of the epic reasons kindness makes a difference is how we never earn it. Consider God’s loving kindness toward us. 

It leads us to repentance. “Or do you presume on the riches of his kindness and forbearance and patience, not knowing that God’s kindness is meant to lead you to repentance?” Romans 2:4 ESV

His lovingkindness saves us. “But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit.” Titus 3:4-5 ESV

One reason kindness makes a difference is how we never earn it. Just like God's loving kindness toward us is never earned but leads us to repentance. Share on X

We praise God for His kindness.

Did You Know Kindness is Contagious?

“I will tell of the kindnesses of the Lord, the deeds for which he is to be praised, according to all the Lord has done for us—yes, the many good things he has done for Israel, according to his compassion and many kindnesses.” Isaiah 63:7 NIV

Kindness is Contagious: Make a Difference

Here’s a list of acts of kindness. It’s not exhaustive, but gives us some ideas. And perhaps sparks your own ideas. 

(1.)  Make extra dinner and drop it off to a neighbor.

(2.)  Pay for the order of the car behind you at a drive-through.

(3.)  Tell the person at a store register or your server at a restaurant they are doing a great job and are appreciated. Or, keep a small sticky notepad and pen in your bag or pocket and include an encouraging comment when paying for your order.

(4.)  Leave a special note on the windshield of your spouse or teenage driver’s car. “Hope you have a great day!” “I love you and praying for you today.” 

(5.)  Discover the favorite coffee shop and drink of a co-worker or friend and deliver it to them. 

Acts of Kindness: No Discrimination or Qualification

(6.)  Text or email someone a prayer that you just prayed over them—unsolicited prayer. 

(7.)  Take your neighbor’s trash to the curb on pick up day. Even a difficult neighbor may be reached.

(8.)  Maybe you own a leaf blower and rake. In the fall, when the leaves are scattered across lawns and driveways, clean up your neighbors leaves too.

(9.)  Here’s an idea if you have a flower or food garden. Do you frequent the same gas station, grocery, pharmacy or other store? Take fresh cut flowers in a mason jar to a female clerk. 

Or, take a small basket of fresh items from your food garden to someone at your church you don’t know well or a widow or widower.

(10.)  Send a small care bag to your child’s teacher at school. Use a small clear or colored bag and stuff with hand sanitizer, hand lotion, chap stick, peppermints, gum, and so on. Tie off with ribbon or a twist tie.

Kindness is Contagious

Remember, kindness is contagious, without discrimination or qualification, and never goes out of style. Kindness brightens our day. Isn’t this one of the great ways we show others the love and light of Jesus in us? 

Kindness is contagious, without discrimination or qualification, and never goes out of style. Kindness brightens our day. Share on X
Did You Know Kindness is Contagious?

Do you have a story to share about an act of kindness toward you? 

Or, do you have other ideas to add to our list of kindness acts? Tell us in the comments. 

Last week’s post, Win Spiritual Battles in the Name of Jesus.

Featured photos of me our our sweet pug, Winston on filming adventures with Friday’s Forever on YouTube.

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March 6, 2025 at 8:30 am | Uncategorized


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I love the ideas for showing kindness to others that you listed here, Karen. Yes, kindness is contagious. When we show others the kindness that God shows to us, they more than likely will pass it on to their neighbors and friends. That’s a “bug” we should all be glad to catch. Blessings! (And those photos with Winston and you are so precious!)

Rita Rolen says:

Thank you for sharing a sweet inspiring blog! You’ve given me some great ideas to practice in spreading the kindness of our Savior!

Yvonne Morgan says:

Yes, I find it very contagious especially when we help others. I try to always teach my kids to pay it forward. Thanks Karen.

James Millary says:

Thanks for the inspiring message Karan. We help others those who are in need. May God bless you and keep you safe.

Daniel L. Spencer says:

By the grace of God (through Christ) Truth. So Essentially and Adeptly Real…Yes and Amen.

Karen, I needed this message today! Straight from God’s heart to warm my heart. Thank you for this reminder of the power of kindness. And yes, it is contagious! I love the Scripture truth – that God’s kindness leads us to repentance. That’s the power of kindness, wow! I also appreciated your simple ideas for how to do small acts of kindness for those around us. It doesn’t take much, but ripples far. God bless you!

Jessica Brodie says:

Love this! I agree that when we display kindness, whatever that looks like, it’s a powerful reminder of the love and light of Jesus. Amen. Thank you for shining his light, Karen!

Amen. Kindness can change the world for the better. A smile, a hello, looking someone in the eyes when speaking, and many other ways can show God’s love to the world. Blessings! 🙂

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