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Why is compassion for others important in Christianity?

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Compassion reflects the character of Christ and is essential in demonstrating our faith and love for one another.

Compassion is crucial in Christianity because it embodies the love and grace of Christ. Paul illustrates this in Romans 15:1, where he calls the strong to bear the weaknesses of the weak. This isn’t just about showing pity; it’s about actively participating in the spiritual welfare of others. Our faith is not just a personal journey; it’s interconnected with the body of Christ. By showing compassion, we reflect the love of our Savior, who took our reproaches on Himself, encouraging us to extend that same grace to others in their struggles.
Scripture References: Romans 15:1, Psalm 69:9

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