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Why is Jesus' compassion important for Christians?

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Jesus' compassion is important for Christians as it shows His empathy, love, and identification with human suffering, encouraging believers to look to Him in their trials.

The compassion of Jesus is pivotal for Christians, as it paints the portrait of a Savior who truly understands our struggles. In the face of Mary and Martha's grief, Jesus expressed profound sorrow, revealing His ability to empathize with our brokenness. This aspect of Christ encourages believers that they are not alone in their trials; He walks with us through sorrow and heartache. Hebrews 4:15 emphasizes His sympathetic nature; He is not a high priest who is unable to relate with our weaknesses, thus motivating Christians to approach Him with confidence in their times of need. His compassion also calls Christians to cultivate the same sensitivity towards others, reflecting Christ's love in a world steeped in pain and suffering.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:15, Matthew 15:32, Luke 5:20-24, Matthew 8:3, Luke 7:13

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Jesus Wept
Ian Potts · Sep 13, 2009
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