COMPASSION FOR THE HUNGRY MULTITUDE
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Matthew 15:32-39
Key Verse: “I have compassion on the multitude, because they continue with me now three days, and have nothing to eat.” (Matthew 15:32)
Supporting Texts: Psalm 145:15-16, Philippians 2:4, Isaiah 58:10-11, James 2:15-17, Matthew 14:14
Description: This study reveals the compassionate heart of Jesus toward people in need and teaches believers the importance of caring for both the spiritual and physical needs of others.
INTRODUCTION
Matthew chapter 15 records another miraculous feeding by Jesus, where four thousand men besides women and children were fed with seven loaves and a few little fishes. Before the miracle occurred, Jesus expressed deep compassion for the multitude because they had remained with Him for three days without food.
This passage reveals that Jesus was not only concerned about spiritual ministry but also about the physical welfare of the people. Christ understood their hunger, weakness, and human limitations, and He responded with mercy and supernatural provision.
The compassion of Jesus remains one of the greatest revelations of God’s character. Throughout His earthly ministry, He healed the sick, fed the hungry, comforted the brokenhearted, and ministered hope to the hopeless. Believers are called to reflect this same compassion in their daily lives.
In a world filled with suffering, hardship, and selfishness, Christians must demonstrate practical love, kindness, generosity, and concern for others.
1. JESUS IS MOVED BY HUMAN NEEDS
God deeply cares about the struggles and conditions of people.
a) Jesus noticed the hunger and weakness of the multitude (Matthew 15:32)
Christ was attentive to the physical condition of the people and refused to ignore their suffering and exhaustion.
b) God’s compassion extends to every area of life (Psalm 145:15-16)
The Lord cares about spiritual, emotional, physical, and material needs because His love is complete and perfect.
c) Compassion reveals the loving nature of God (Lamentations 3:22-23)
God’s mercy and kindness continually flow toward humanity despite weakness and imperfection.
d) Believers must learn to see people through the eyes of compassion (Philippians 2:4)
Christians should become sensitive to the burdens, struggles, and needs of others rather than remaining self-centred and indifferent.
Biblical Example:
The Good Samaritan showed compassion by helping the wounded traveller when others ignored him and passed by (Luke 10:30-37).
2. COMPASSION PRODUCES PRACTICAL ACTION
True compassion moves beyond feelings into helpful action.
a) Jesus refused to send the multitude away hungry (Matthew 15:32)
Christ’s compassion led Him to provide practical help rather than offering words alone.
b) Genuine love expresses itself through service and generosity (1 John 3:17-18)
Biblical compassion is demonstrated through actions that meet needs and bring relief to others.
c) Faith without compassionate action is incomplete (James 2:15-17)
Spirituality that ignores human suffering becomes empty and ineffective.
d) God uses believers as channels of blessing and provision (2 Corinthians 9:8-11)
Christians are called to support, encourage, and uplift those who are weak, struggling, or needy.
Biblical Example:
Dorcas was known for her continual acts of kindness, generosity, and practical service toward widows and the poor (Acts 9:36-39).
3. GOD CAN MULTIPLY LITTLE RESOURCES
Divine provision begins when available resources are surrendered to God.
a) The disciples only had seven loaves and a few fishes (Matthew 15:34)
Human resources appeared insufficient compared to the size of the crowd and the magnitude of the need.
b) God specialises in multiplying little things (Zechariah 4:10)
The Lord often begins with small resources to demonstrate His greatness and power.
c) Jesus gave thanks before the miracle manifested (Matthew 15:36)
Thanksgiving reflects faith, trust, and confidence in God’s ability to provide abundantly.
d) What is surrendered into God’s hands can become more than enough (Ephesians 3:20)
God is able to exceed human limitations and expectations through His supernatural power.
Biblical Example:
The widow’s small supply of oil was multiplied miraculously until every available vessel was filled (2 Kings 4:1-7).
4. GOD’S COMPASSION RESULTS IN ABUNDANCE AND SATISFACTION
The Lord provides fully and generously for His people.
a) The multitude ate and were completely filled (Matthew 15:37)
God’s provision was not partial or insufficient. Everyone received enough to satisfy their hunger.
b) Seven baskets of leftovers remained afterward (Matthew 15:37)
Divine provision exceeded immediate needs and demonstrated God’s abundant nature.
c) Compassion glorifies God and strengthens faith (Matthew 5:16)
Acts of mercy and kindness reveal God’s goodness and draw people closer to Him.
d) Believers are called to become instruments of God’s compassion to the world (Isaiah 58:10-11)
God blesses His people so they can become sources of encouragement, help, and restoration to others.
Biblical Example:
Joseph became God’s instrument of provision during famine, preserving many lives through divine wisdom and preparation (Genesis 41:53-57).
CONCLUSION
Compassion for the hungry multitude reveals the loving and caring nature of Jesus Christ. He was deeply concerned not only about spiritual matters but also about the physical needs of the people.
Believers must reflect the same heart of compassion through kindness, generosity, mercy, and practical support for others. God calls Christians to become channels of His love and provision in a hurting world.
When believers surrender what they have into God’s hands, He is able to multiply it and use it to bless many lives beyond human expectation.
PRAYER POINTS
1. Lord, fill my heart with genuine compassion for people in need in Jesus name
2. Father, remove every spirit of selfishness and indifference from my life in Jesus name
3. Lord, help me to become sensitive to the struggles of others in Jesus name
4. Father, make me a channel of blessing and encouragement to many people in Jesus name
5. Lord, multiply every good resource and opportunity in my life in Jesus name
6. Father, teach me to trust You as my source and provider in Jesus name
7. Lord, help me to demonstrate practical love through my actions daily in Jesus name
8. Father, let my life bring relief, hope, and support to the needy in Jesus name
9. Lord, let compassion and mercy continually guide my decisions and relationships in Jesus name
10. Father, use my life to reveal Your goodness and love to the world in Jesus name
PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS
1. The compassion and love of Christ shall overflow continually through your life!
2. Every spirit of selfishness and hardness of heart is broken over you!
3. God shall use you as a channel of blessing, provision, and encouragement!
4. The Lord shall multiply every good thing committed into your hands!
5. You shall never lack the resources needed to fulfil God’s purpose for your life!
6. Your acts of kindness and compassion shall attract divine favour and reward!
7. The Holy Spirit shall increase your sensitivity to the needs of others!
8. Your life shall bring healing, hope, and restoration to many people!
9. God shall satisfy you with abundance and preserve you from lack!
10. Through your life, many people shall experience the goodness, mercy, and compassion of God!