How does Jesus show compassion in the story of the leper?
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Jesus demonstrates compassion by healing the leper and restoring him to community with a simple touch.
In Luke 5:12-14, we see the profound compassion of Jesus as He encounters a leper who cries out for cleansing. The leper, fully aware of his condition, approaches Jesus in desperation, recognizing His ability to heal. Jesus responds not only with words but with action—He touches the leper, an act laden with compassion and social significance, since touching a leper was taboo at the time. This gesture symbolizes Jesus’ willingness to engage with the most marginalized and outcast in society. By healing the leper, Jesus illustrates His mission to seek and save the lost, offering them a renewed identity and place within the community of believers.
Scripture References:
Luke 5:12-14, Mark 1:41, Matthew 8:1-4
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