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What is the nature of God's compassion?

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God's compassion is infinite, undeserved, and abundantly present towards those who seek Him.

God’s compassion is a profound aspect of His character, conveying His mercy and grace towards sinners. Despite our wretchedness and continuous sin, God chooses to extend His kindness and love. In Luke 7, the woman's heartfelt actions at Jesus' feet demonstrate this compassion beautifully; her recognition of her need for mercy leads her to worship and gratitude. Through Christ's sacrificial death and ongoing intercession, God showcases a compassion that is not just theoretical but one that actively forgives and restores. This reality of His endless love invites us to continually approach Him, ensuring that His compassion is the source of our hope and strength.
Scripture References: Luke 7:36-50, Romans 5:8

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At His Feet
David Eddmenson · Oct 20, 2013
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