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We often think of ourselves as compassionate people, but the life of Jesus invites us to something deeper. In this passage, Jesus stops for people others ignored. He listens when others dismissed. And He acts when others walked by. Compassion isn’t just a feeling—it’s the way of the Kingdom. It’s how God moves toward us, and it’s how He calls us to move toward others. When we begin to live this way—when we slow down, pay attention, and respond—people don’t just see kindness. They begin to see the goodness of God.
By Oaks Chapel Bible Church5
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We often think of ourselves as compassionate people, but the life of Jesus invites us to something deeper. In this passage, Jesus stops for people others ignored. He listens when others dismissed. And He acts when others walked by. Compassion isn’t just a feeling—it’s the way of the Kingdom. It’s how God moves toward us, and it’s how He calls us to move toward others. When we begin to live this way—when we slow down, pay attention, and respond—people don’t just see kindness. They begin to see the goodness of God.