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Why is having compassion for the lost important for Christians?

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Compassion for the lost reflects the heart of Christ and fulfills the calling to share the gospel with others.

Compassion for the lost is a reflection of Christ's own heart, as illustrated in the sermon, where Christ was moved with compassion for the multitudes. This is vital for Christians who are called to emulate Christ's love and concern for the souls of others. As witnesses of His grace and redemption, believers are tasked with sharing the gospel, which is the good news of salvation. In Matthew 9:36, Jesus sees the crowds and is filled with compassion because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. This sentiment should ignite a fervent desire in believers to reach out to those who are perishing. True love for others compels us to intercede in prayer and make efforts to bring them to Christ, thus fulfilling the Commission given by the Lord.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:36

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