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<blockquote data-quote="doc329" data-source="post: 70265115" data-attributes="member: 77331"><p>There are many people in this world who we could say is very kind. </p><p>If we stop and think about it, we can see some kindness in each and everyone of us.</p><p></p><p>As we look at the present and the past, I would say," That Jesus was the kindness man who ever lived." It is said that no other in history, that, if all the deeds of kindness that he did in three short years were written, the world could not contain the books. ( John 21:25 ) Jesus talked a great deal about kindness. </p><p>Nothing fancy, just the plain old fashioned every day habit of common kindness.</p><p></p><p>Our kindness will not save us only Jesus can save us. Jesus put so much stress on this thing of kindness that he identifies himself with those who need it and it tells us that we cannot be friends with him and at the same time be indifferent to the suffering. </p><p></p><p>He intimates that heaven will be inhabited by those who have learned how to be kind, and only kind, and always kind. </p><p>Jesus came to build a world of things like himself, and when completed no others will be there.</p><p>He also states that there are going to be some surprises in the Day of Judgment. </p><p></p><p>Some who have been accustomed to think of themselves as very religious are going to find out, after it is too late, that they have been altogether overlooking the things the recording angels have been taken down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doc329, post: 70265115, member: 77331"] There are many people in this world who we could say is very kind. If we stop and think about it, we can see some kindness in each and everyone of us. As we look at the present and the past, I would say," That Jesus was the kindness man who ever lived." It is said that no other in history, that, if all the deeds of kindness that he did in three short years were written, the world could not contain the books. ( John 21:25 ) Jesus talked a great deal about kindness. Nothing fancy, just the plain old fashioned every day habit of common kindness. Our kindness will not save us only Jesus can save us. Jesus put so much stress on this thing of kindness that he identifies himself with those who need it and it tells us that we cannot be friends with him and at the same time be indifferent to the suffering. He intimates that heaven will be inhabited by those who have learned how to be kind, and only kind, and always kind. Jesus came to build a world of things like himself, and when completed no others will be there. He also states that there are going to be some surprises in the Day of Judgment. Some who have been accustomed to think of themselves as very religious are going to find out, after it is too late, that they have been altogether overlooking the things the recording angels have been taken down. [/QUOTE]
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