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let us examine the lord's compassion
(psalm 145:8)

​Introduction:

         1. In Psalm 145:8 David listed 4 of the Lord's great virtues -- He is "gracious," "full of compassion," "slow to
             anger," and "of great mercy."
         2. Because the Lord possesses these virtues, He deserves our gratitude and praise (Psalm 145:1-3).
         3. In our lesson we are concentrating on the fact that Jesus is "full of compassion."
         4. During His ministry Jesus often demonstrated His compassion, and He included compassion in His
             teaching.
         5. "Let us examine the Lord's compassion" by considering:
             a. 6 occasions when Jesus demonstrated His compassion
             b. 2 occasions when Jesus included compassion in His teaching.

Discussion:


I.           LET  US  FIRST  EXAMINE  6  OCCASIONS  WHEN  JESUS  DEMONSTRATED  HIS  COMPASSION


         A. (Matthew 9:36) Jesus demonstrated His compassion when He gave the limited commission.
             1. Jesus had worked diligently to reach as many people as possible (vs.35).
             2. However, when Jesus observed the multitudes, He was moved by what He saw (vs.36).
             3. Jesus made His followers aware of the situation (vs.37-38).
             4. Jesus sent His apostles on "the limited commission" (ch.10).
         B. (Matthew 14:14) Jesus demonstrated His compassion when He healed sick people.
             1. Jesus had just learned some bad news and wanted to be alone (vs.10-13a).
             2. The people followed Jesus on foot (vs.13b).
             3. Jesus' compassion led Him to heal "their sick."
         C. (Matthew 15:32) Jesus demonstrated His compassion when He fed the 4,000.
             1. These people had been with Jesus 3 days, and there was nothing to eat.
             2. Jesus fed this crowd with 7 loaves and a few little fish (vs.33-38).
         D. (Matthew 20:34) Jesus demonstrated His compassion when He gave sight to 2 blind men.
             1. These men asked Jesus to have mercy on them (vs.29-33).
             2. Jesus fulfilled their request.
         E. (Mark 1:41) Jesus demonstrated His compassion when He cleansed a leper.
             1. This man asked Jesus to heal him (vs.40).
             2. Jesus fulfilled His request (vs.42).
         F. (Luke 7:13) Jesus demonstrated His compassion when He raised a widow's son.
             1. This woman had lost her only son (vs.12).
             2. Jesus raised the young man (vs.14-15).

II.          LET  US  NEXT  EXAMINE  2  OCCASIONS  WHEN  JESUS  INCLUDED  COMPASSION  IN  HIS  TEACHING


         A. (Luke 10:33) The Good Samaritan had compassion on the abused man.
         B. (Luke 15:20) The father had compassion on his youngest son.

Conclusion:


         1. These passages illustrate what compassion is -- being aware of someone else's misfortune with the desire
             to alleviate it.
         2. They show how Jesus is "a merciful and faithful high priest" (Hebrews 2:17).
         3. They also illustrate what the Lord requires of His people (1 Peter 3:8).    
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