Compassionate Heart

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"For when we were still without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die. But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."

                       - Romans 5:6-8







God the Father sent His only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to the world to save all of us and be forgiven for all of our sins. Our Lord and Savior accepted His destiny to sacrifice Himself for the sake of saving humanity. He experienced suffering, at the same time, felt a great amount of pain because of extreme torture by the hands of man.




But Jesus Christ remains humbled and forgave those who hurt Him. Instead, He loves and shows compassion to them even when they are doing wrong things that are unrighteousness in God's sight.




We are all saved through Jesus Christ, as He died as a penalty to pardon the sins of man. He is the Lamb of God, serving as a sacrifice that God has given us to save us from our sins together with the chance to renew our spirit to not be eternally departed by Him forever.




He thought of us when He was crucified on the cross. He endured the pain He felt when he was suffering, just to save us from the fires of hell, at the same time, to be united with Him by the time of His second coming to judge the living and the dead.




At the time when Jesus Christ was still on Earth, He saw the suffering of people and felt their pain. The fact that people back then before Christ was born were all considered sinners before God's eyes, as they weren't saved by having any immunity to escape God's wrath.





But Jesus Christ was born and became the light of hope. The Son of God humbled Himself to become man to fulfill His mission on Earth at God's will. His endearing sacrifice is the gift He has given us to save our souls from hell.




Jesus Christ is the hope that God the Father sent to the world in order to save humanity from our sins and to be cleansed from all unrighteousness. That is why Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior.




Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. He is God who became human to save our souls so that we don't be departed from Him in eternity. Because of Jesus Christ, we are cleansed from unrighteousness and then we are filled with the Holy Spirit - the third from the Holy Trinity serves as God's messenger to fulfill His works as well as being the One that can help us get close to God and is truly the spirit of God Himself that is within us. The Holy Spirit will reside in our bodies the moment we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, devotedly loving God, surrendering or submitting ourselves to Him, and repenting our sins.




He knew that nobody could save us but Himself. He willingly accepted His fate and let the will of God the Father be fulfilled. He helped other people and always prioritized them before His own. Because He felt their agony and despair, He knew what it is to be human.




Being human means being able to feel hurt, experience struggles, be in pain, suffer through trials, and can experience hardships in life.




Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, is perfect without any sins because He is righteousness and light. He is the only begotten son of God the Father, the creator of everything and the author of life itself.




His compassion for us is the reason why He died on the cross. Jesus Christ's sacrifice showed how great His love for us. That love is the reason that we are forgiven for our sins and that can cleanse our spirit to remove any unrighteousness left to us.




The tears He shed from enduring the pain He felt,
the despair of His blood, the agony of His sweat, together with the suffering He went through being crucified on the cross depicts the sacrifice He made for us.




Our Lord and Savior, as well as the Lamb of God, is righteousness and goodness. Jesus Christ is the hope for all sinners and the light that conquers darkness. He is the Shepherd that loves and cares for us.

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