Revive Our Hearts Instruments of Grace, Ep. 1
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Mar 6, 2026 A call to revive radical, active kindness grounded in Titus 2. Conversations about older women mentoring younger women and passing on faith across generations. Stories and biblical examples that show kindness as brave, practical influence. Reflections on cultural incivility and how consistent goodness makes the gospel attractive.
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Kindness As Active Goodness
- Kindness in Titus 2 is active goodness, not mere feeling or softness.
- Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth defines it as benevolent, profitable behavior that actively influences others, like the Proverbs 31 woman opening hands to the poor.
Develop Virtues That Enable Kindness
- Cultivate companion virtues to enable kindness: diligence, compassion, sensitivity, selflessness, and generosity.
- Nancy warns laziness blocks kindness and illustrates generosity by noting kindness often requires giving up something precious.
God's Kindness Is Freely Given
- God's kindness is impartial and not based on recipients' worthiness.
- Nancy cites Acts 10:38 and Luke 6:35 to show Jesus did good to the undeserving, setting the standard we follow.


