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What does the Bible say about being compassionate?

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The Bible instructs Christians to be compassionate, reflecting God's love and care for others, especially those in need.

In 1 Peter 3:8, being compassionate is listed as a core characteristic that should define the life of believers. This kindness is not only about feeling sympathy; it involves active engagement, which aligns with the Greek concept that includes emotional responses to the needs of others. For example, in Ephesians 4:32, Paul writes about being kind and tender-hearted, showing that true compassion leads to action—relieving the needs of others. Such compassion is a reflection of God's character, who is moved to action in His love for humanity, and it enhances the credibility of the believer's witness to the world. When Christians display genuine compassion, they model Christ, who demonstrated deep compassion in His earthly ministry.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:8, Ephesians 4:32

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