A.B. Simpson emphasizes that goodness, as a fruit of the Spirit, reflects the very nature of God, characterized by active benevolence and kindness. He contrasts righteousness, which can be rigid, with goodness, which is gentle and nurturing, likening a good person to a mountainside adorned with life and beauty. Simpson calls for believers to embody this godlike goodness, showing compassion and empathy towards others, and to actively engage in cherishing lonely hearts and supporting weary souls. He encourages the congregation to seek God's fullness in their lives to truly represent His goodness.