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How do we know that Jesus has compassion for sinners?

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The compassion of Jesus for sinners is illustrated throughout Scripture, notably in His interactions with those in need, as seen in Matthew 20:34.

Jesus' compassion for sinners is a central theme in the Gospel accounts, underscored by His actions and words toward the needy and the outcast. In Matthew 20:34, we see Jesus responding to the cries of the two blind men, where He is moved with compassion and physically touches them to restore their sight. This incident exemplifies His readiness to help those who recognize their need for mercy. Furthermore, Scripture repeatedly affirms that He does not turn away from the cries of His people; instead, He delights to show mercy (Micah 7:18-19). The assurance we find in Hebrews 4:15 emphasizes that Jesus, as our high priest, is sympathetic to our weaknesses. This reveals His compassionate nature, confirming the belief that He is always ready to respond to sincere requests for help.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:34, Micah 7:18-19, Hebrews 4:15

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