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Why is Jesus' compassion important for Christians?

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Jesus' compassion emphasizes His desire to save sinners and encourages believers to rely on Him for all their needs (Matthew 15:32).

The importance of Jesus' compassion cannot be overstated for Christians. It is a reflection of His character as the Savior who cares deeply for the plight of sinners. In Matthew 15:32, Jesus expresses His concern for the multitude that had followed Him for three days without food, demonstrating His willingness to provide for our physical and spiritual needs. This compassion serves as a model for believers, encouraging them to reflect that grace and mercy in their interactions with others, especially those who are suffering or in need. The repeated demonstration of His healing power also reassures us that He can deal with every manner of sin and suffering, calling us to come to Him continually for help.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:32, Luke 5:20-24, Luke 7:13

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