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How do we know God's compassion is true?

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God's compassion is evident in His continual care and provision for our souls, which is foundational to our faith.

The truth of God's compassion is thoroughly grounded in both Scripture and personal experience. In 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, Paul declares that God is the 'Father of mercies and God of all comfort,' indicating that He actively engages in our lives to provide relief and support. God’s compassion is not just theoretical; it is demonstrated through His actions—most notably through the sacrificial work of Christ. This act of love on the cross shows the extent of His care for our souls, as expressed in Romans 5:8: 'But God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.'

Furthermore, Newton reflects on his own life experiences, noting that even amid his struggles, he recognizes the transformative power of God's grace at work within him. His ongoing awareness of his failings has led him to a deeper understanding of God’s character, fostering a sense of gratitude for the redemptive work of Christ. Through this lens, Christians can find assurance in God's unwavering compassion, seeing how He continually works to bring healing and restoration into our lives.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, Romans 5:8

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