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What does the Bible say about Jesus' compassion for people?

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The Bible shows that Jesus was deeply moved with compassion for the needs of people, as seen in Matthew 14:14.

Throughout the Gospels, we see multiple instances of Jesus being moved with compassion. In Matthew 14:14, He sees the great multitude and, despite knowing their lack of faith in Him, He responds to their physical and spiritual needs by healing their sick and feeding them. Jesus’ actions illustrate His deep empathy and care for humanity, signifying that as God incarnate, He is not detached but emotionally invested in our welfare. This portrays the character of God as merciful and gracious, one who delights in showing compassion to those in need.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:14, Matthew 9:36, Matthew 20:34, Mark 1:41, Luke 7:13

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