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Why should we be concerned for those in suffering?

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Concern for those in suffering reflects our empathy and adherence to Christ's command to love others (Hebrews 13:3).

Expressing concern for those who suffer aligns with the teachings of Christ, where love is foundational to our faith. In Hebrews 13:3, the author encourages believers to remember those in bonds and those suffering as if they were ourselves. This directive is more than a moral obligation; it is a manifestation of the love we are called to embody as followers of Christ. By sympathizing with others' suffering, we fulfill the law of Christ, which commands us to carry one another's burdens, help unify the body of Christ, and reflect God's compassion in a hurting world.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:3, Galatians 6:2

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