Compassion

Devotional

Mon Jan 6 – What Should I Focus On

Paul told the Colossians to put to death such things as sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires and greed. He told them to get rid of all the evil things such as anger, rage, malice, slander and filthy language.

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Fri Oct 4- Walking With God

What is it that God wants from us? This is the question that Israel asks when the prophet Micah points out their failure to uphold their end of the covenant that God made with Israel. God has been faithful to Israel, but they have fallen away from loving God.

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Fri-Aug 23 Compassion with, in, & for the World

As we draw Compassion Camp to a close for this week, I hope you have had a good journey exploring compassion in a more focused way. Compassion is not just about donating money to a cause, or delivering food to a neighbor, or driving a friend to the emergency room, or sitting with a family member as he or she goes through one of life’s challenges,

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Thu-Aug-22 Compassion for Friends & Neighbors

We do not really know anything about this man who was being carried on a mat and lowered through the roof other than his physical paralysis. And we know very little about the people who were bringing him to Jesus for healing. What we can surmise is that the people carrying the paralyzed man would go to any lengths to have their friend healed.

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Wed-Aug-21 Compassion for Family

Compassion for Family brought to mind an experience that hit very close to home. An elderly relative, whom we shall call X. Smith, needed on-site supervision and, as luck would have it, there were two residences located on the property. One of the grandchildren whom we will call Z. Smith,

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Tue Aug 20 – Compassion For Myself

The Psalmist begins his cry for help with acknowledging his guilt. Psalm 51 is attributed to King David by some and alludes to the story of David and Bathsheba, in which David broke at least half of the Ten Commandments. The anonymous writer of Psalm 51 was well-acquainted with God’s compassion as he confessed his own guilt and shortcomings. Humanity is filled with people who have done things they are not proud of and yet we keep finding new ways to do harm to others and to God’s creation. I am proud to be a United Methodist who tries very hard to live by Three Simple Rules: Do no harm. Do good. Stay in love with God.

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