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What does the Bible say about the compassion of Jesus Christ?

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The Bible illustrates Jesus' compassion through His acts of mercy, as seen in Mark 5 with the healing of the Gadarene demoniac.

The compassion of Jesus Christ is a central theme in the New Testament, where He demonstrates deep pity for those in distress. In Mark 5, we see Jesus encounter a man possessed by an unclean spirit, illustrating His willingness to intervene in the lives of the most troubled individuals. His act of casting out the demons shows not only His divine authority but also His tenderheartedness towards those who are lost and suffering. Jesus’ compassion is described as a form of mercy that prompts Him to help those who cannot help themselves, signifying His role as the merciful Savior who came to seek and save the lost.
Scripture References: Mark 5:18-20, Psalm 69:20

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