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How do we show compassion according to the Bible?

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Compassion is shown by empathizing with others' suffering and acting to alleviate it, as Christ demonstrated.

In Romans 12:15, we are commanded to 'rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.' This highlights a biblically-rooted empathy that goes beyond mere sympathy. Our compassion stems from the recognition of Christ's love for us, which compels us to extend that same love to others. The biblical call to compassion invites us not only to feel for others but also to act for their good, reflecting the mercy we have received from God. True compassion springs from a heart transformed by grace, enabling believers to act out of love rather than obligation.
Scripture References: Romans 12:15, 1 Peter 3:8-9

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