THE WISDOM OF LITTLE KINDNESSES.
Beloved brethren, we often hold back from being kind, because we are waiting for a grand gesture or a perfect moment that might never arrive.
We might think:
"I will help them when I have more time," or
"I will do something big for them when I have more money."
Surprisingly, the true power of kindness lies in the small acts we offer every day.
Kindness is like planting seeds.
Each small act: a warm smile, a listening ear, a simple compliment, holding a door open, sharing a meal, or a thoughtful word: is a tiny seed sown at that moment.
These individual seeds may seem insignificant on their own, but when planted consistently, they begin to take root and grow.
Sometimes, these small kindnesses even pave the way for bigger acts of generosity or impact.
Over time, these daily acts of kindness can blossom into grand live transforming gestures beyond your own imagination.
Don't underestimate the ripple effect of a little kindness.
Little kindnesses build a foundation of care, compassion, and connection that enriches both the giver and the receiver.
You have the capacity to make a difference in someone's life today, by simply offering the kindness, that is within your means.
Proverbs 11:25 (KJV) says:
"The liberal soul shall be made fat:
and he that watereth shall be watered also himself."
Let us cultivate a "Garden of Kindness", one small seed at a time.
Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)
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