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khrase·tol·og·ee·ah/] n f.
From a compound of 5543 and 3004; TDNT 9:492; TDNTA 1320; GK 5981; AV translates as “good words” once. 1 fair speaking, the smooth and plausible address which simulates goodness.
5543 χρηστός [chrestos /khrase·tos/] adj.
From 5530; TDNT 9:483; TDNTA 1320; GK 5982; Seven occurrences; AV translates as “kind” twice, “easy” once, “better” once, “goodness” once, “good” once, and “gracious” once. 1 fit, fit for use, useful.
1A virtuous, good. 2 manageable.
2A mild, pleasant (as opp. to harsh, hard sharp, bitter).
2B of things: more pleasant, of people, kind, benevolent.
5544 χρηστότης [chrestotes /khray·stot·ace/] n f.
From 5543; TDNT 9:489; TDNTA 1320; GK 5983; 10 occurrences; AV translates as “goodness” four times, “kindness” four times, “good” once, and “gentleness” once. 1 moral goodness, integrity.
2 benignity, kindness.
88.67 χρηστεύομαι; χρηστότηςb, ητος f: to provide something beneficial for someone as an act of kindness—‘to act kindly, to be kind, kindness.’
χρηστεύομαι: ἡ ἀγάπη μακροθυμεῖ, χρηστεύεται ‘love is patient and acts kindly’ 1 Cor 13:4.
χρηστότηςb: ἐνδύσασθε οὖν … χρηστότητα, ταπεινοφροσύνην, πραΰτητα ‘you must put on therefore … kindness, humility, gentleness’ Col 3:12.
5544 χρηστότης [chrestotes /khray·stot·ace/] n f.
From 5543; TDNT 9:489; TDNTA 1320; GK 5983; 10 occurrences; AV translates as “goodness” four times, “kindness” four times, “good” once, and “gentleness” once. 1 moral goodness, integrity.
2 benignity, kindness.
5544 χρηστότης [chrestotes /khray·stot·ace/] n f.
From 5543; TDNT 9:489; TDNTA 1320; GK 5983; 10 occurrences; AV translates as “goodness” four times, “kindness” four times, “good” once, and “gentleness” once. 1 moral goodness, integrity.
2 benignity, kindness.
χρηστεύομαι: ἡ ἀγάπη μακροθυμεῖ, χρηστεύεται ‘love is patient and acts kindly’ .
88.67 χρηστεύομαι; χρηστότηςb, ητος f: to provide something beneficial for someone as an act of kindness—‘to act kindly, to be kind, kindness.’
χρηστεύομαι: ἡ ἀγάπη μακροθυμεῖ, χρηστεύεται ‘love is patient and acts kindly’ 1 Cor 13:4.
χρηστότηςb: ἐνδύσασθε οὖν … χρηστότητα, ταπεινοφροσύνην, πραΰτητα ‘you must put on therefore … kindness, humility, gentleness’ Col 3:12.
χρηστότηςb: ἐνδύσασθε οὖν … χρηστότητα, ταπεινοφροσύνην, πραΰτητα ‘you must put on therefore … kindness, humility, gentleness’ .
khrase·tol·og·ee·ah/] n f.
From a compound of 5543 and 3004; TDNT 9:492; TDNTA 1320; GK 5981; AV translates as “good words” once. 1 fair speaking, the smooth and plausible address which simulates goodness.
khrase·tol·og·ee·ah/] n f.
From a compound of 5543 and 3004; TDNT 9:492; TDNTA 1320; GK 5981; AV translates as “good words” once. 1 fair speaking, the smooth and plausible address which simulates goodness.
2kind adjective
14th century
1 chiefly dialect: AFFECTIONATE, LOVING
2 a: of a sympathetic or helpful nature
b: of a forbearing nature: GENTLE
c: arising from or characterized by sympathy or forbearance 〈a kind act〉
3: of a kind to give pleasure or relief
Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996).
Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament: based on semantic domains (electronic ed. of the 2nd edition., Vol. 1, p. 749).
New York: United Bible Societies.
1. Kindness is the Joy of the Lord thrust upon others.
an act of Kindness by nature is a benevolent act given to provide joy, relief, encouragement to others.
The world we live in is the opposite of kind. the world we live in is cruel.
5543 χρηστός [chrestos /khrase·tos/] adj.
From 5530; TDNT 9:483; TDNTA 1320; GK 5982; Seven occurrences; AV translates as “kind” twice, “easy” once, “better” once, “goodness” once, “good” once, and “gracious” once. 1 fit, fit for use, useful.
1A virtuous, good. 2 manageable.
2A mild, pleasant (as opp. to harsh, hard sharp, bitter).
2B of things: more pleasant, of people, kind, benevolent.
5543 χρηστός [chrestos /khrase·tos/] adj.
From 5530; TDNT 9:483; TDNTA 1320; GK 5982; Seven occurrences; AV translates as “kind” twice, “easy” once, “better” once, “goodness” once, “good” once, and “gracious” once. 1 fit, fit for use, useful.
1A virtuous, good. 2 manageable.
2A mild, pleasant (as opp. to harsh, hard sharp, bitter).
2B of things: more pleasant, of people, kind, benevolent.
Kind is the opposite of Cruel.
since we live in and come out of a harsh world.
we have to ask the Holy spirit to show us kindness.
we are not going to be truly kind.
we may be outwardly kind.
but we wont be kind for the Lords sake.
when I say “kindness is the Joy of the Lord thrust on others.”
i mean that we for the sake of the Lord do the things that Kindness is
2. Understanding Kindness
when we say Kindness we mean the Greek definition of Kindness:o provide something beneficial for someone as an act of kindness—‘to act kindly, to be kind, kindness.’
something beneficial....
What are some things that could be kind?
Take some Suggestion from the congregation.
write them here:
Use some of these in your list
Listening to someone
there is a member of this church that went to church camp as a child.
when he was there he noticed that their where mentally challenged students at the camp.
while everyone at the camp was appropriately nice, our member noticed no one truly befriended them so he did.
He recounts in that stage of his life he wore a lot of purple and black.
those kids that he befriended called him “purple Kid.” the moniker so touched him that he kept it.
he is in His early fifties and he still introduces himself as P.K. His birth father didn’t like the nickname and told Him, “you have a given name, “ he said yes sir P. K. is the name given to me.
how about after listening to someone who is on a negetron loop, you joke with them to brake them out of the loop.
how about buying lunch for the struggling co-worker / fellow church goer.
watching someones kids for free.
mowing someones lawn.
3. the kindness of God leads to repentance.
repentance to the sinner because they are reminded of the goodness of God.
5544 χρηστότης [chrestotes /khray·stot·ace/] n f.
From 5543; TDNT 9:489; TDNTA 1320; GK 5983; 10 occurrences; AV translates as “goodness” four times, “kindness” four times, “good” once, and “gentleness” once. 1 moral goodness, integrity.
2 benignity, kindness.
5544 χρηστότης [chrestotes /khray·stot·ace/] n f.
From 5543; TDNT 9:489; TDNTA 1320; GK 5983; 10 occurrences; AV translates as “goodness” four times, “kindness” four times, “good” once, and “gentleness” once. 1 moral goodness, integrity.
2 benignity, kindness.
repentance in the world because the see the difference between us and the world.
as we see such change in us we will see the lost come to us.
Strong, J. (1995).
Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon.
Woodside Bible Fellowship.
Strong, J. (1995).
Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon.
Woodside Bible Fellowship.
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