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What does the Bible say about God's compassion for sinners?

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The Bible reveals that God is compassionate toward sinners, as seen when Jesus was moved with compassion for the crowds, recognizing their need for guidance.

The scripture frequently depicts God as compassionate, especially through the actions of Jesus Christ. In Mark 6:34, when Jesus sees a multitude of people, He is moved with compassion for them because they are like sheep without a shepherd. This illustrates the heart of God for the lost and the needy. Throughout the gospels, Jesus demonstrates this compassion by teaching, healing, and ultimately sacrificing Himself for sinners. His compassion is not just an emotion but translates into action as He responds to the desperate needs of humanity, revealing God's desire to save and shepherd His people.
Scripture References: Mark 6:34, Matthew 9:36, Luke 19:10, Matthew 14:14, Psalm 86:15, Psalm 145:8, Luke 15:20

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