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What does the Bible teach about Jesus' compassion for sinners?

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The Bible emphasizes Jesus' compassion through His actions and interactions with sinners, showcasing His deep empathy and understanding.

Jesus’ compassion for sinners is a recurring theme throughout the Gospels. He not only preached repentance but actively engaged with the unlovable, offering healing and hope to the destitute and distressed. In Matthew 9:36, it is written that He had compassion on the crowds because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. This compassion extended beyond mere sympathy; it manifested in tangible acts of kindness, bringing comfort and restoration to those who recognized their need. Jesus not only empathized with our struggles but actively intervened, demonstrating that He truly cares for our burdens and sorrows.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:36, Luke 7:13

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