Kindness Like many words that indicate qualities of character and behaviour, ‘kindness’ has a very broad meaning. It may be well understood through the study of a number of words closely associated with it.
In older versions of the English Bible, kindness is one of the words used to denote God’s covenant love for Israel (Micah 6:8; See Love, sub-heading ‘Steadfast love’). It is also used in connection with God’s goodness, patience and forbearance (Romans 2:4; Galatians 1:5-23; Titus 3:4; See Goodness; Mercy). Christians likewise are to be kind, particularly in being patient with people and circumstances that test or annoy them (2 Corinthians 6:6; Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 1:3-13; See Patience). The meekness of Christ is a demonstration of his kindness (Matthew 1:11-30; See Meekness).