Compassion and Refuge
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Compassion, a profound and central theme in the Bible, is the deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering, coupled with a desire to alleviate that suffering. It is a divine attribute and a moral imperative for believers, reflecting the character of God and the teachings of Jesus Christ.

In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word often translated as "compassion" is "racham," which conveys a sense of deep mercy and love. God's compassion is evident throughout the Scriptures, as seen in Exodus 34:6, where God proclaims His nature to Moses: "The LORD, the LORD God, compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in loving devotion and truth." This divine compassion is not merely an emotional response but is accompanied by action, as God repeatedly delivers and forgives His people despite their transgressions.

The New Testament further emphasizes compassion through the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The Greek word "splagchnizomai" is often used to describe Jesus' compassion, indicating a visceral, heartfelt response. In Matthew 9:36, Jesus is moved with compassion for the crowds because they were "harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd." His compassion leads Him to heal the sick, feed the hungry, and ultimately sacrifice Himself for the salvation of humanity.

Believers are called to emulate this divine compassion. Colossians 3:12 instructs Christians to "put on compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience." The parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) serves as a powerful illustration of compassion in action, challenging believers to extend mercy and care to all, regardless of social or ethnic boundaries.

Refuge

The concept of refuge in the Bible signifies a place of safety, protection, and shelter, both physically and spiritually. It is a recurring theme that underscores God's role as a protector and sanctuary for His people.

In the Old Testament, the term "refuge" is often associated with God as a stronghold and a place of safety. Psalm 46:1 declares, "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in times of trouble." This imagery of God as a refuge is prevalent in the Psalms, where the faithful seek shelter in His presence amidst life's storms and adversities.

The cities of refuge, as described in Numbers 35, provide a tangible example of this concept. These cities were designated places where individuals who had accidentally caused death could flee to escape the avenger of blood, ensuring justice and mercy were upheld. This provision reflects God's concern for justice tempered with compassion.

In the New Testament, the idea of refuge is expanded to encompass spiritual safety found in Christ. Hebrews 6:18 speaks of believers who "have fled to take hold of the hope set before us," highlighting the security and assurance found in the promises of God through Jesus Christ. Christ Himself is portrayed as the ultimate refuge, offering salvation and eternal life to those who trust in Him.

The call for believers to find refuge in God is not merely for personal comfort but also for empowerment to face the challenges of the world. As Psalm 91:2 affirms, "I will say of the LORD, 'He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.'" This trust in God as a refuge encourages believers to live boldly and faithfully, knowing they are under His protection and care.
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Compassion

Compassion and Sympathy: Christ Set an Example of

Compassion and Sympathy: David

Compassion and Sympathy: Elijah

Compassion and Sympathy: Exercise Towards: Enemies

Compassion and Sympathy: Exercise Towards: Saints

Compassion and Sympathy: Exercise Towards: The Afflicted

Compassion and Sympathy: Exercise Towards: The Chastened

Compassion and Sympathy: Exercise Towards: The Poor

Compassion and Sympathy: Exercise Towards: The Weak

Compassion and Sympathy: Exhortation To

Compassion and Sympathy: Illustrated

Compassion and Sympathy: Inseparable from Love to God

Compassion and Sympathy: Jews

Compassion and Sympathy: Job

Compassion and Sympathy: Job's Friends

Compassion and Sympathy: Motives to The Compassion of God

Compassion and Sympathy: Motives to The Sense of Our Infirmities

Compassion and Sympathy: Nehemiah

Compassion and Sympathy: Paul

Compassion and Sympathy: Pharaoh's Daughter

Compassion and Sympathy: Promise to Those Who Show

Compassion and Sympathy: Shobi

Compassion and Sympathy: The Wicked Made to Feel, for Saints

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: An Encouragement to Prayer

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: Manifested for The: Afflicted

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: Manifested for The: Diseased

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: Manifested for The: Perishing Sinners

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: Manifested for The: Poor

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: Manifested for The: Tempted

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: Manifested for The: Weak in Faith

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: Manifested for The: Weary and Heavy-Laden

The Compassion and Sympathy of Christ: Necessary to his Priestly office

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