LIVING A LIFE OF COMPASSION
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Colossians 3:12
Key Verse: “Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering.” — Colossians 3:12
Supporting Texts: Luke 10:33-37, Matthew 9:36, Ephesians 4:32, Proverbs 19:17, 1 John 3:17-18
Description: Compassion is a reflection of God’s heart, expressed through love, kindness, and practical care for others.
INTRODUCTION
Compassion is a defining quality of a Christ-like life. It goes beyond feeling sympathy; it involves taking action to relieve the suffering and meet the needs of others. In a world often marked by indifference and self-centredness, God calls believers to live with hearts full of mercy, kindness, and love.
Jesus demonstrated compassion throughout His ministry: healing the sick, feeding the hungry, and reaching out to the broken. His life sets the standard for how believers should respond to the needs around them. Compassion requires sensitivity to others, willingness to help, and a heart that reflects God’s love in practical ways.
This message emphasises that compassion is not optional but essential. It reveals the nature of God in us and becomes a powerful testimony to the world.
1. COMPASSION REFLECTS GOD’S HEART
Showing compassion demonstrates alignment with God’s nature and character.
a) God is Merciful (Psalm 103:8)
God’s nature is full of mercy and compassion, and believers are called to reflect this attribute.
b) Jesus’ Example (Matthew 9:36)
Jesus was moved with compassion for the people, seeing their needs and responding with love.
c) Called to Be Like Christ (Ephesians 5:1-2)
Believers are to imitate God by walking in love and compassion.
d) Compassion as a Command (Colossians 3:12)
God instructs His people to clothe themselves with compassion and kindness daily.
Biblical Example: The Good Samaritan showed compassion by helping a wounded man, demonstrating love in action (Luke 10:33-35).
2. COMPASSION INVOLVES PRACTICAL ACTION
True compassion is expressed through deeds, not just words or feelings.
a) Meeting Needs (1 John 3:17-18)
Compassion requires helping those in need with genuine actions, not empty words.
b) Giving to Others (Proverbs 19:17)
Helping the poor is seen by God as lending to Him, and He rewards such acts.
c) Sharing Burdens (Galatians 6:2)
Bearing one another’s burdens reflects Christ’s love.
d) Being Generous (Hebrews 13:16)
Acts of kindness and generosity are pleasing to God.
Biblical Example: Dorcas (Tabitha) was known for her acts of kindness and charity, demonstrating practical compassion (Acts 9:36-39).
3. COMPASSION REQUIRES A HUMBLE AND LOVING HEART
A compassionate life flows from humility and genuine love for others.
a) Kindness and Forgiveness (Ephesians 4:32)
Compassion includes forgiving others and showing kindness in all relationships.
b) Humility in Service (Philippians 2:3-4)
Considering others above oneself fosters compassion and selflessness.
c) Patience with Others (Colossians 3:13)
Bearing with others in love requires patience and understanding.
d) Love in Action (1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
True love expresses itself through compassion, patience, and kindness.
Biblical Example: Jesus washed the disciples’ feet, demonstrating humility and compassionate service (John 13:12-15).
4. COMPASSION BRINGS BLESSINGS AND IMPACT
Living a compassionate life attracts God’s favour and influences others positively.
a) Receiving Mercy (Matthew 5:7)
Those who show mercy will also receive mercy from God.
b) Divine Reward (Luke 6:38)
Giving and helping others results in blessings being returned abundantly.
c) Shining as a Light (Matthew 5:16)
Acts of compassion glorify God and draw others to Him.
d) Eternal Impact (Matthew 25:35-40)
Serving others is counted as serving Christ, with eternal rewards attached.
Biblical Example: The early Church shared their resources and cared for one another, resulting in unity and growth (Acts 4:32-35).
CONCLUSION
Living a life of compassion is essential for reflecting God’s love and fulfilling His purpose. It requires a heart that is sensitive to others, a willingness to act, and a commitment to serve with humility and love.
Choose to live compassionately every day. As you reach out to others with kindness and mercy, your life will become a channel of God’s love, bringing healing, hope, and transformation to those around you.
PRAYER POINTS
1. Father, fill my heart with compassion for others in Jesus name.
2. Lord, help me to see people through Your eyes in Jesus name.
3. Holy Spirit, give me a heart of kindness and mercy in Jesus name.
4. Father, make me a channel of Your love to those in need in Jesus name.
5. Lord, remove every form of selfishness from my life in Jesus name.
6. Father, give me grace to act on compassion and not just feel it in Jesus name.
7. Lord, help me to serve others with humility and love in Jesus name.
8. Father, let my life reflect Your mercy and kindness in Jesus name.
9. Lord, bless me so that I can be a blessing to others in Jesus name.
10. Father, let my acts of compassion bring glory to Your name in Jesus name.
PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS
1. You shall walk in love and compassion daily.
2. Your heart shall be filled with mercy and kindness.
3. You shall be a blessing to those around you.
4. God shall use you as a channel of His love.
5. You shall not be indifferent to the needs of others.
6. Your life shall reflect the character of Christ.
7. You shall receive mercy as you show mercy.
8. Your acts of kindness shall not go unrewarded.
9. You shall shine as a light in your generation.
10. From today, you shall live a life of compassion and impact.