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Why is Jesus’s compassion important for Christians?

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Jesus’s compassion reassures believers of His understanding and support in their trials and tribulations.

The compassion of Christ is vital for Christians as it assures us that He understands our pain and actively cares for us in our trials. His weeping conveys a profound message that our struggles are not unnoticed; in fact, He experienced sorrow and suffering Himself, as evidenced in passages like John 11:35 and Hebrews 5:7. This understanding is also pivotal in ministering to others, as it compels believers to reflect this tenderness in their own interactions, modeling the compassion they have received. Furthermore, knowing that Christ sympathizes with our weaknesses encourages us to bring our sorrows to Him, finding comfort and hope in His eternal love and assistance.
Scripture References: John 11:35, Hebrews 5:7, Matthew 8:2-3

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Matthew 8:2
Robert Hawker · Mar 11, 2016
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