Scripture:
Mark 6:34a (KJV)
- "And Jesus, when he came out, saw much people,
and was moved with compassion toward them,
because they were as sheep not having a
shepherd."
Message:
Recently I
attended a funeral for the wife of a friend.
I knew the wife of my friend, but we were not
close. During the service I found myself
shedding tears at various times. I
wondered to myself as to why I should be crying
when I had not seen the deceased in over a
decade, and even then, was not close to her.
Then I remembered a word I had recently looked
up in my Bible dictionary compassion.
The definition was: "suffering with another".
I was weeping because I was suffering with my
friend, the husband of the woman that had died.
Jesus did this very same thing at the death of
Lazarus when He saw the two sisters suffering.
He was moved with compassion when He saw the
blind, the lame, the lepers, and the
unbelieving. He let compassion move Him to
action. We should do likewise. He
was moved with compassion when He went to the
cross to suffer in my place. What a
Savior!
Prayer:
Father, never let us fail to have compassion for
the spiritually lost, the dying, and the hurting
of this world. Help us to remember the
compassion You had for us when we see others in
need, and help us to act on Your behalf for
them. Amen.
Paul Schumacher
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