Find Hope in God's Unfailing Love | Day 22 | November 16, 2025
If You Want To Be Kind, Open Your Eyes
“Look out for the good of others.” 1 Corinthians 10:24 (NCV)
Kindness always begins with your eyes—the way you observe the world and are sensitive to the needs of other people.
In Luke 10:33, it says of the Good Samaritan, “When he saw [the man’s condition], his heart was filled with pity” (GNT). Notice that “he saw.” That is the starting point. If you want to learn to be a kinder person, you’ve got to change the way you look at the world.
Hurry is the death of kindness. If you’re going to learn to be a kinder person, you’ve got to slow down! When you’re always distracted with other things, you don’t have time to be kind.
The first step to kindness is to ask God to give you a spiritual radar so you can be on the lookout for people who are hurting emotionally, spiritually, and physically.
Maybe you were born with this gift. You automatically sense when people around you are in need. If that doesn’t describe you, then you’re like me. It’s easy to get distracted, be task-focused, and not see the needs of people around you.
But if you care, you’ll be aware. It’s not always easy to see the needs of other people, especially when you’re busy with your own life. But it’s the starting point of kindness.
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