The sermon titled "Compassion" by Mike Richardson focuses on the theological virtues of compassion as articulated in Jude 19-25, emphasizing the necessity of having compassion for those wavering in faith. Richardson argues that compassion can lead to a significant difference in the spiritual journey of others, differentiating between believers who may be struggling and those who are actively contrary to the gospel. He supports his points with Scripture references, such as Jude 22-23 and Romans 10:1-17, asserting that compassion is crucial in instructing believers and non-believers alike, highlighting God's grace as essential for restoration. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for Christians to adopt a compassionate attitude towards others, recognizing that both believers and unbelievers need the gospel message and the merciful care from the church community.
“Compassion shown and felt for those who wander or tempted, fallen, and those who are ignorant and out of the way is a good thing.”
“The same word is, that comfort and peace and rest to all.”
“You can't give that which you don't have, whether it be a preacher of the Word or God's people that are witnessing to somebody.”
“It should be done with that in mind and not just a way to show either what we know or that they are wrong in a point.”
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