Here’s a thought to consider over your weekend. People are hurting and they need our compassion.
Yet, People rarely share their pain with others. They suffer in silence because they fear being judged instead of being loved. What a shame. A shame I’m probably guilty of too. But God is changing my heart. People need compassion.
Jesus was a man of compassion. The Bible tells us, “His compassions fail not” (Lamentations 3:22). “But You, O Lord, are a God full of compassion, and gracious, longsuffering and abundant in mercy and truth” (Psalm 86:15).
Compassion is more than just sympathy. It’s more than being moved by emotion. True compassion DOES something. It gets involved. It’s helps. It’s holds. It listens. It’s stays when no one else will. Mostly, it doesn’t judge.
I believe if we would offer compassion to others instead of finding fault, marriages would be restored, wayward children would come home, and lives would be changed.
Maybe you need compassion today. I understand and would love to pray for you. Just leave your prayer request in the comment section. And remember God has not forgotten you. He sees you. He loves you. He is working on your behalf. Here’s the thing. Believing these truths brings peace to your heart even in your darkest days.
On the other hand, if you’re in a good place let’s be people of compassion to those around us who need some kindness and understanding. God has placed people in your life who need a helping hand. What a privilege it is to be the hand of Jesus to those who are hurting.
Have a great weekend!!
Lisa says
Everything about my life is uncertain. Literally everything…well except that God loves me…and right now that’s all I have to cling to….and I do. Please pray for all aspects of my life…God knows all that is going on. Thank you ♥️
Micca says
I’m praying for you today, Lisa.
Lisa says
Thank you Micca. I really appreciate it. I think one of my prayer has been answered. Please continue your prayers.
Jan says
Please pray for me……I’m just beginning to recover from my brothers cancer and rapid death. I was his caregiver and it was a heartbreaking time ……I’m having trouble understanding gratitude during trials and tribulations. …/doesn’t seem possible ……thank you in advance for your prayers
Micca says
Dear Jan, I’m sorry to hear about the death of your brother. Grief is very difficult. I know. I, too, lost a loved one. You can bring your questions to God. I did. He promises to bend down, listen, and comfort us. We can’t always understand the ways of God. they are so much higher than ours. But we do know God is love. Therefore, everything He does is done with love. Again, it’s hard to wrap our minds around God. This I know…when we can trust God–even when it doesn’t make sense, we experience the peace we seek.
Micca