'Ask, Seek, Knock'

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What does it truly mean to follow Christ's example of sympathy in a world that often rushes past those in need? This powerful exploration of Jesus' compassionate ministry challenges us to move beyond theoretical Christianity into active, transformative sympathy. Drawing from Matthew 9:36 where Jesus saw the multitudes and was moved with compassion, we're confronted with a sobering reality: Jesus preached, healed, and fed the people, yet still recognized the harvest was great and the laborers were few. The message unpacks four essential tenets of sympathy that Jesus modeled—sympathy listens, sympathy acts, sympathy costs, and sympathy weeps. Through the stories of blind Bartimaeus crying out 'Son of David, have mercy,' the Samaritan woman at the well, and Jesus weeping at Lazarus' tomb, we discover that true sympathy requires us to walk in another's shoes, to practice what the Greeks called 'pathos'—a sympathetic frame of mind that compels us to action. The Princeton Seminary study about the Good Samaritan reveals our uncomfortable truth: even those trained to preach compassion often fail to practice it when inconvenient. We're reminded that Jesus didn't just feel for people from a distance; He touched the untouchable leper, risking His own reputation and safety. This isn't about forming committees or waiting for perfect plans—it's about each of us becoming the answer to someone's prayer today. When we listen with Christ's heart, act with His hands, sacrifice as He sacrificed, and weep as He wept, we become living testimonies of God's kingdom on earth.

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'Ask, Seek, Knock'By Bunbury Seventh-day Adventist Church