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Why should Christians seek to show compassion to others?

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Christians should show compassion to others as a reflection of Christ's love and as a response to the needs of those around them.

Christians are called to demonstrate compassion because we are to imitate Jesus, who modeled this attribute perfectly. In Matthew 9:36, Jesus was moved with compassion for the crowds, showing that compassion is not just a feeling but a call to action. As followers of Christ, we are encouraged to embody this same love and kindness, reaching out to those who are suffering, lost, or in need. Our compassion can act as a conduit through which the love of Christ is communicated to the world. Furthermore, displaying such compassion aligns with the Great Commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves, thereby fulfilling our role as ambassadors of Christ in a world that desperately needs to see his love and grace in action.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:36, Matthew 22:39

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