“The LORD is merciful and good; our God is compassionate.” (Psalm 116:5, GNT)
The Lord impressed upon me recently the importance of us as Christians having compassion on others. We never know what someone has been through or what they are currently going through. Everyone’s journey is unique, and the experiences we have had, have contributed to who we are today. Some are born into poverty, while others are born into wealth. Some are born into crime, while others are born into legitimate opportunities to excel. Some grew up in loving families, while others don’t know their parents at all.

Jesus encountered people from all different walks of life; however, He always showed compassion. One of my favorite stories is when He was with the woman at the well. He took time to notice her. He didn’t disregard her because of who she was or because of the life she lived. How often do we disregard others because they are not like us? How often do we reach conclusions about others that are based on our own viewpoints?
As representatives of Jesus, we have the privilege to show His compassion to others. It can be simple to slip into our own little comfortable worlds and forget those around us who are hurting or less fortunate. It’s important to be sensitive to God’s Spirit as He teaches us how to show compassion; because even the smallest act of compassion can go along ways.

“It can be simple to slip into our own little comfortable worlds and forget those around us who are hurting or less fortunate” – this is absolutely true. I was recently convicted by Holy Spirit on this. Thank you for reminding us that “It’s important to be sensitive to God’s Spirit” – there’s no other way to live 👏🏽
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You’re welcome little sister. I need to be more mindful too in this area. It’s easy to become insensitive to those around us.
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Excellent reminder to be compassionate to others. Everyone goes through their own experiences. We should not be so closed off and forget to see those around us and understand that they are going through something too.
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Thanks Manu. So true. We can learn a lot by taking time to listen to others and try to understand their experiences.
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This is a good reminder Dawn. We tend to focus our compassion only on those we can relate to….its a psychological fact that if we cannot relate to something/someone, we are less likely to be compassionate. But Jesus could not relate to sin and sinners yet He was so compassionate to all. It’s a lovely reminder Dawn🎀🙏🏼💐✝️🤗❤
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Thanks Ruelha. That’s an interesting fact. Thanks for sharing. Jesus is our greatest example. I’m thankful that we can learn to do better with His help.
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🙏🏼✝️🙏🏼
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Yes Dawn, this is so important!! I never understood the importance of showing compassion until I was broken. I’ve wrestled with the fact that many turn away from suffering and instead hold contempt not compassion. I’m thankful God showed me to be more compassionate. 🌷🌹😚🙏
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Thanks Vivian. That’s really a blessing that you’ve learned to take your difficulties and use them to understand that others are also hurting and in need of compassion. ❤️🤗
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Praise God. He’s still teaching me, I think. 🙏😙😍
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I’m still learning too! ❤️
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As one who’s been (through the Mill), and hurt to the core, I can I learned at that time how
compassion is so necessary and real when it comes to a Christian. I was so blessed that during my time of need, I had Christian people, who loved me, prayed with me, and picked me up literally when I was down…Yes, “Except I am moved with compassion, how DWELLETH THY SPIRIT IN ME?
In LOVE and in DEED, burning love is MY NEED, I KNOW I can FIND THIS IN THEE!
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Amen! And what a blessing it is that God allowed fellow Christians to be in your life who could pray for you and support you. I’m thankful that even though you have been through a lot and have been hurt, you have learned to walk in compassion. God bless you! 😊❤️
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Compassion is a wonderful thing. So thankful for our compassionate Jesus who showed us how to be compassionate. ❤
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Amen Tina! I’m so very thankful we have Jesus too! ❤️
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Amen! Compassion is incredibly important! Extending it can make all the difference, especially in sharing Christ. Thank you, Dawn, and blessings to you! ❤
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Thank you Marisa! I’m thankful we can show compassion to others through Christ! ❤️
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Compassion and kindness are always so needed and especially in this time.
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Yes they truly are needed. 😊
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Compassion and kindness goes a long way, we need to see others the way Christ sees them
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Yes, viewing others through His eyes will help bring change to the world. ❤️
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amen and amen 🙂 sadly, sometimes its not even intentional. we’ve failed to ‘see’ people and their needs. Thank you for this reminder Dawn
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That’s true. We get busy and fail to see needs. May God help us to see.You’re welcome!
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So true. Compassion is Jesus’ constant emotion and attitude towards others. As believer’s we share that same attitude with him and display it in our daily interactions with others.
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Amen! What a blessing it is to be His hands and feet to touch the lives of others. 😊
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This is very true,that even as our father is compassionate, we too ought to show compassion to one another.Thank you for sharing.
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You’re welcome Faith! We’re blessed to be able to show the Father’s compassion to others. 🤗
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful and insightful post.
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You’re welcome Yonnie! Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you! ❤️
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You’re very welcome Dawn! 💜
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Genuine compassion moves us towards love, forgiveness, acceptance, understanding, kindness, and much more. We, Christians, need to lead the way😊
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Amen! Seeing others through the eyes of compassion will make a difference. It does start with us as Christians. ❤️
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Great article and reminder to stop being judgmental. Love and compassion are key.
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Thanks Georgetta! Yes I agree. ❤️
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😇You are so very welcome. Enjoy your day!🎈👣
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You are right on target. I find that sometimes as Christians we tend to forget that we are all facing the similar attacks from the enemy and we focus only on our problems. But, as you said, we have to remember to be compassionate to others. Thank you, this is a great reminder.
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Thank you! Amen. We’re all going through something and need support! You’re welcome. 🤗
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It’s important to be sensitive to God’s Spirit as He teaches us how to show compassion; because even the smallest act of compassion can go along ways.
This got me; God bless you for the post, very enlightening.
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You’re welcome Bro George. I’m thankful those words resonated with you. Have a wonderful day! 🤗
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It really did, thank you too☺️
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Amen! Dawn, this post hits the center of life’s target. God is love, and He shows us compassion over and over. We need to emulate the Father’s mercy and compassion more frequently in our thoughts, words, and deeds. God’s peace!
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Amen! Yes we do need to be like Him and share His love. Blessings!
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Amen! Please check out If we are the Body by Casting Crowns.
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Ok thanks!
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