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How does Jesus' compassion relate to us today?

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Jesus' compassion exemplifies God's grace, reminding us that He is willing to cleanse us from our sins.

The compassion Jesus showed to the leper is a profound illustration of God's mercy towards sinners. In a society that shunned the unclean, Jesus broke cultural norms by touching and healing the leper, demonstrating that His grace transcends societal boundaries. This act of compassion not only healed the leper physically but also symbolized the spiritual healing available to all who seek Him. For modern believers, this means approaching Christ in humility, acknowledging our uncleanness, and asking for His cleansing. Jesus' willingness to engage with those deemed unworthy illustrates His desire to restore sinners and draws us to reflect on how we ought to extend that same compassion to others in our communities.
Scripture References: Mark 1:41, Ephesians 2:4-5, Luke 19:10

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