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How do we know the compassion of Christ is true?

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The truth of Christ's compassion is evidenced through His actions and teachings in the Gospels, particularly in His willingness to die for the ungodly.

The reality of Christ's compassion can be verified through numerous passages in Scripture, particularly in the Gospels where His interactions with sinners illustrate a profound depth of empathy and love. For instance, His weeping over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41-42) not only shows His sorrow over their rejection but illustrates His readiness to gather them like a hen gathering her chicks. This imagery serves as a powerful reminder of His close and caring relationship with His people, expressing His deep longing for their salvation.

Moreover, the ultimate demonstration of His compassion is seen in His sacrificial death, where He bore the sins of many (Isaiah 53:4-5). The suffering and personal investment He made for the sake of those He came to save underscore the truth of His compassionate character. It affirms that His heart is inclined towards sinners, revealing a central aspect of His mission on earth — to seek and to save the lost (Luke 19:10).

As believers, we are called to examine these truths and align our understanding of Christ's compassion with His actions. It is through His Word and the work of the Holy Spirit that we are assured of the reality of His love, encouraging us to share this message of hope and compassion with others.
Scripture References: Luke 19:41-42, Isaiah 53:4-5, Luke 19:10, Matthew 23:37-39, Luke 19:41-44

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