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What does the Bible say about sympathy?

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The Bible teaches that true sympathy arises from personal experience and understanding of suffering.

The concept of sympathy in the Bible transcends mere emotional responses; it is deeply rooted in personal experiences of struggle and pain. As revealed in Hebrews 4:15, Christ's ability to sympathize with us is grounded in His incarnation and the trials He faced during His earthly life. This indicates that true sympathy involves sharing in the human experience and understanding the weight of sorrow and joy alike. The Scripture emphasizes that those who are equipped to comfort others must often do so out of their own experiences of suffering and grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:15

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