10.16.2014

The Power of Compassio


Some people view those who show compassion as weak and vulnerable.  Is such a perception correct? Not at all!  The real force behind genuine compassion is deep love, which originates with God, the personification of that quality. "God is love."  (1 John 4:16) Jehovah is rightly called "the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort."  (2 Corinthians 1:3)  The expression rendered "tender mercies" basically means "pity, compassion for the  ills of others."  Why, Jehovah "is kind toward  the ungrateful and wicked"! -Luke 6:35.

Our Creator requires that we too show kindly qualities, such as compassion. We read at Micah 6:8:  "He has told you, O earthling man, what is good. And what is Jehovah asking back from you but to exercise justice and to love kindness?"  At Proverbs  19:22, we read: "The desirable thing in earthling man is his loving-kindness."  God's Son, Jesus Christ, who perfectly reflected  the personality of his Father, similarly  admonished his followers: "Continue becoming merciful, just as your Father is merciful." (Luke 6:6)  The Jerusalem Bible renders this exhortation:  "Be compassionate as your Father is compassionate."

There is a good reason to be like that, since compassion has the power to bestow rich rewards.  We often see the truth of what is written at Proverbs 11:17:  " A man of loving-kindness is dealing rewardingly with his own soul."  When we show compassion to someone in need, God considers  this a favor done to Him.  He assumes the responsibility to repay  kindness for any compassion his worshipers show King Solomon stated under inspiration:   "He that is showing favor to the lowly one is lending to Jehovah,and his treatment He will repay to him." (Proverbs 19:17) And Paul wrote:  "You know that each one, whatever good he may do, will receive his back from Jehovah." -Ephesians 6:8. 

Compassion has the power to maintain harmony and to contribute to the resolving of conflict or friction. It helps to clear up misunderstandings, and it paces the way for forgiveness. Misunderstanding may occur because we do not always express our thoughts or feelings as we wish we had, or our actions might me misinterpreted.  Here compassion comes to the rescue and helps to preserve peace.  It is easy to forgive a person who is known for being compassionate.  Compassion helps us to measure up to Paul's counsel for Christians:  "Continue putting up with one another and forgiving one another freely if anyone has a cause for complaint against another." -Colossians 3:13.  

Next time: Compassion-Sympathy in Action

From the Watchtower magazine, 2007

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