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Why is compassion shown by Christ significant?

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Christ's compassion on the cross demonstrates God's love and care for humanity, especially in suffering.

The compassion shown by Christ, even as He hung on the cross bearing the weight of the world's sin, illustrates the profound love characterizing God's relationship with humanity. Despite the immense suffering He faced, Christ expressed concern for His mother, Mary, ensuring her well-being through the care of the disciple John (John 19:26-27). This act demonstrates that, even in moments of deep anguish, Jesus embodies compassion as part of His nature. It reassures believers that God sees and cares for their suffering, encouraging us to approach Him in times of trouble with the confidence that He understands our pain and provides for our needs.
Scripture References: John 19:26-27

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