Compassion is not just a trait of God—it is the very heartbeat of His kingdom. When God looked upon a world broken by sin, He did not stay distant. He entered into our mess. The incarnation—God becoming man in Jesus—is the ultimate act of compassion. He didn’t just feel for us; He walked among us, touched the untouchable, wept with the grieving, and bore the sin of the world on the cross.
God’s compassion is not passive pity—it is active love. It moves toward suffering, enters into pain, and brings hope where there was none. This divine compassion defines what it means to belong to the kingdom of God. It’s not just something God does—it’s who He is. And if we follow Him, it must shape who we are too.
Join us this Sunday at 4 PM as we explore how God's compassion shapes our identity, our mission, and our calling in the world today.
We meet at 31 Atlantic Avenue
Regards,
Godfrey