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How do we know that Jesus had compassion for sinners?

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Jesus' compassion is demonstrated through His actions and teachings, especially when He actively sought out and healed the afflicted, like the Gadarene Demoniac.

We know Jesus had compassion for sinners through both His words and actions throughout the Gospels. In Mark 5, for example, Jesus meets the Gadarene Demoniac, a man who lived among tombs and was tormented by evil spirits. Despite the man's unclean state, Jesus approaches him, recognizing his suffering and need for redemption. The act of casting out the demons is a clear representation of Jesus' authority and compassion, as He shows that no one is beyond the reach of His mercy. Additionally, passages like Luke 19:10, where Jesus states, 'For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost,' illustrate His mission to save sinners. These actions confirm that Jesus' compassion is intrinsic to His identity as Savior, affirming that He is accessible and attentive to the plight of humanity.
Scripture References: Mark 5:1-20, Luke 19:10

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