some thoughts on compassion.
hey guys, so this week we are starting a new virtue. we’re going to be talking about compassion, which is seeing that someone needs help and doing something about it.
there’s some really amazing stuff wrapped up in this, and I don’t want us to miss any of it. so let’s get started.
three main parts of compassion. one, someone needs help (so a need exists; a need must be met, realized, fulfilled). two, we see the need (we are not blind to suffering, pain, and hurt. our hearts are in a place where we are open to the Spirit’s leading. our lives are in a place where we can be molded by the Father’s hands). three, we actually DO something about it (there is action involved; a plan is set in motion to achieve a resolution). all three are important. very important.
so, that’s how we’ll define compassion, and those are some elements of it. now, let me ask you guys, what are some needs you have? food, water, shelter, ok, good. great job guys. what are some ways you or your friends need help? maybe they need help throwing a baseball, or tying their shoe. or with homework, or building something. do you guys remember what we talked about last month, with cooperation? do you remember talking about how we would need help building a house? well, those are all great ideas, and we’re going to talk about different ways that WE can show compassion, but we’ll do that these next few weeks.
before we do that, we are going to take today and focus on something very very important. you see, we can show compassion, and we’ll talk about that soon, but what we must understand is that we can only show compassion because compassion was first showed to us. guys, we MUST understand this. let me show you something…
do you remember last week, we talked about the Gospel? and how everything in our lives comes down to that? do you remember how we described the Gospel as being good news that our biggest sickness can be healed? do you guys remember what the Gospel is?
well, compassion as well comes down to the Gospel. in the book of 1 John, it highlights three important things of God: he is light, life, and love. and we know that we can only love because God first loved us. this is huge guys. we can only live because God first breathed life into us. we can only love because God first loved us, and taught us how to love. and we are going to see that we can only show compassion because God first showed compassion to us. here’s how.
when we talk about the Gospel, we describe it as the ‘good news’. well, in order for there to be good news, that must mean there is also the possibility for bad news. for example, the good news is you won your football game, but that also means there is the possibility of bad news (if you lost your game). or, the good news is your best friend fell off his bike but is OK (potential for bad news is that he could have been hurt really bad). so, with all good news, there is also a chance that something bad could happen.
with the good news of the Gospel, there was some serious bad news for all of us. there is also a potential for bad news that is still there. and here is where compassion comes in.
as we see in ezra 7, malachi 1 and 3, and Nehemiah 8-10, the Israelites were in a really bad situation. they had the law, but they couldn’t keep it. it seemed hopeless, like they had no chance of ever knowing God, or being with God. they needed help living right. they needed help loving each other. they needed help surviving. they needed help getting to God. they needed lots and lots of help, but they could never help themselves.
400 years goes by, still nothing. could you imagine being around for 400 years with no word on how to be helped? think about this for a second: you are hungry, and your mom or dad or grandmother or aunt says she will make you dinner. what’s the longest you can wait to be helped? ten minutes? maybe thirty minutes? possibly an hour?
imagine waiting 400 years. that is what the nation of Israel had to do. you can see why they felt hopeless.
but here is the good news. here is compassion. God knew all along there was a need. He knew from long ago that people needed help living right, and loving each other, and getting to Him. so, in love, God sent His Son, Jesus, to be the way we get to Him. let me read you a story. (story from Jesus Storybook Bible and John 3.16).
do you see guys? do you see how God showed compassion on us? do you see our need for Him? do you see how God saw the need? do you see how God put a plan into action for a resolution? and the great news is, because of this compassion, we can show compassion too. but we’ll talk about that next time. for now, let’s pray…
