Matthew 14:14
When he went ashore he saw a great crowd, and he had
compassion on them and healed their sick.
Jesus has great compassion for all people. During His time on earth, He poured out His
compassion on all of the people whom He encountered. He did not go out condemning them, even
though many deserved His condemnation.
No matter what condition He found them in, He offered help. He came to heal them all in mind, body and
spirit. In each case, He forgave them of
their sins and offered them the hope of an eternal inheritance.
Today He does the very same thing for us. He does not care what condition we are in now
or what condition we come from. His
offer is always the same. He pours our
His loving kindness on us. He offers us
the opportunity to be healed in mind, body and spirit and to receive our
eternal inheritance through His mercy and grace. His offer is always accompanied by His
perfect love and forgiveness.
In turn, He expects us to reflect His love and forgiveness by having compassion on the people that He places in our lives. We should be alert to those around us that
are burdened by afflictions, addictions and iniquities.
Let us raise our awareness for the need to show mercy and
compassion for those who are burdened. Let us prepare ourselves to provide for the needs of their minds, their bodies and their souls. Let us willingly and purposely serve them in the same
manner that Jesus would have served them, compassionately without
condemnation.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for providing for our every
need and offering us the keys to Your kingdom through Your Son, Jesus. We exalt the name of Jesus for the sacrifice
He endured for us to be able to accept His loving kindness and mercy. Remind us, Lord, that we are Jesus'
ambassadors of compassion today. May we
be living vessels of His perfect love and forgiveness. We pray that through Your grace we will serve
the world around us compassionately without condemnation. We ask all these things in the name of our
eternally compassionate king, Jesus Christ.
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