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PASTOR CHRIS OYAKHILOME 

WEDNESDAY, 6TH MAY 2026

WALK IN BROTHERLY KINDNESS! 
(Let Love And Compassion Guide Your Heart And Actions)

TO THE BIBLE - 2 Peter 1:7 KJV 
“And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity.”

LET’S TALK 
After a great time of evangelism one evening, two friends were waiting for transport home. One of them had already found a cab, but he noticed the other still standing by the roadside, looking a bit worried. He asked what was wrong, and his friend admitted he didn’t have enough money for the fare home. Without thinking twice, the first guy smiled and said, “Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered.”

After godliness, the Bible says to add brotherly kindness to your faith. The Greek word used here is “Philadelphia,” which means brotherly love. Brotherly kindness refers to fraternal affection, kind-heartedness, and genuine care for others. It’s having a heart that looks beyond yourself to meet someone else’s need; that friendly warmth and helpfulness that comes from the love of God in your heart. But it doesn’t stop with fellow Christians—it extends to everyone around you.

Brotherly kindness is how we express the love of God in everyday life—helping others, forgiving quickly, giving a listening ear, or lending a helping hand. It strengthens our unity and creates an atmosphere of love and trust. When you practice kindness, you’re walking in the very character of Christ.

Ask yourself, “Am I kind? Do others see me as someone who’s thoughtful, helpful, and considerate”? The Bible says, “Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another” (Romans 12:10 NKJV). That means putting others first sometimes, helping out without being asked, and being gentle in how you treat people.

These virtues don’t appear automatically; they’re choices you make daily. The more you practice brotherly kindness, the more your life reflects the beauty of the Spirit. And when this virtue flows through you, your life becomes fruitful—full of influence, grace, and divine impact. Hallelujah!

GO DEEPER
Galatians 6:10 NIV Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.

Romans 12:10 KJV Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;

SPEAK
I’m full of the love of God, and it flows from me in kindness and compassion. I practice brotherly kindness daily, treating others with honour, patience, and grace. Through my actions, others experience the heart of Jesus, and my life abounds with divine fruitfulness. Glory to God!

DAILY BIBLE READING
ONE YEAR
John 2, 2 Samuel 20-21

TWO YEAR 
Mark 8:1-9, Numbers 8

ACT
Be quick to notice the needs of those around you today. Offer help where you can—whether it’s a word of encouragement, your time, or a simple act of generosity.

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