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What does the Bible say about the compassion of Jesus?

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The Bible reveals Jesus' compassion as a deep, merciful concern for sinners, exemplified in His interactions with those in desperate need, like the Gadarene Demoniac.

The compassion of Jesus is a significant theme in the Gospels, demonstrating His merciful heart towards those in spiritual and physical distress. In Mark 5, we see this illustrated vividly through His encounter with the Gadarene Demoniac, a man possessed by many demons. Jesus does not shy away from this broken man; instead, He approaches him with empathy and the intent to heal. The man's desperate condition represents the state of all sinners—lost and in need of salvation. Jesus' compassion is not just emotional; it translates into action as He commands the demons to leave the man, showcasing His authority and willingness to deliver those who cannot help themselves. Throughout Scripture, God's mercy is tied closely to His nature, emphasizing that He is quick to help and intervene on behalf of those who are lost and afflicted.
Scripture References: Mark 5:1-20, Matthew 15:32, Matthew 14:14

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(pt53) Matthew
John Reeves · Feb 7, 2025
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