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How do we know that Jesus cares for the broken and the needy?

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Jesus' compassion for the broken is evident in His healing of those marginalized by society, such as lepers and blind beggars.

The narrative of Bartimaeus, as recounted in Mark 10:46-52, serves as a poignant illustration of Jesus' care for the broken and needy. Despite being in a lowly and humiliating condition, Bartimaeus called out for mercy, embodying the desperation many feel in their spiritual and physical afflictions. Jesus not only stopped for Bartimaeus but also commanded him to be brought to Him. This incident demonstrates that Jesus actively seeks out and identifies with the marginalized and lowly, showing that His mission was to heal the sick and bind up the broken-hearted (Luke 4:18). Bartimaeus' faith led to his healing, highlighting that Jesus not only listens to the cries of the afflicted but also responds with mercy. The kindness Jesus showed to Bartimaeus reassures us that no one is beyond the reach of His grace and compassion.
Scripture References: Mark 10:46-52, Luke 4:18

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