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How do we know that Jesus cares for the broken?

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Jesus cares for the broken, as evidenced by His compassion for the wounded in the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30-34).

The caring nature of Jesus is unmistakably represented in the parable of the Good Samaritan. In this story, a Samaritan stops to help a man who was beaten and left for dead, demonstrating deep compassion through his actions (Luke 10:30-34). This parable not only illustrates the call to love our neighbor but also signifies the heart of Christ, who comes to the aid of those in spiritual and physical distress. Christ's willingness to engage with the broken and the marginalized showcases His ultimate compassion. Furthermore, throughout the Gospels, we see Jesus reaching out to those who are lost, hurting, and in need, signifying that His love extends to all who recognize their brokenness.
Scripture References: Luke 10:30-34

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